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* [[Akkadian language#Development|Middle Assyrian]] (the Akkadian language from c. 16th to 13th centuries BC)
* [[Vedic Sanskrit]] (the form of Sanskrit before Classical standardization was used in Vedic texts from c. 15th to 5th centuries BC)
* [[Maharashtri Prakrit]] (the earliest known form of the [[Marathi language]] was the official language of the Satavahana dynasty c. 3rd century BC to 9th century AD)
* [[Biblical Hebrew|Classical Hebrew]] (the language of the [[Hebrew Bible|Tanakh]], in particular of the [[Nevi'im|prophetic books]] of c. the 7th and 6th centuries BC)
* [[Old Persian]] (court language of the [[Achaemenid Empire]], 6th to 4th centuries BC)
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* [[Early New High German]], language of the [[Holy Roman Empire]], the [[German Renaissance]], and the [[Reformation|Protestant Reformation]], 14th to 17th centuries
* [[History of the Malay language#Classical Malay|Classical Malay]], language of [[Maritime Southeast Asia]], 14th to 18th centuries
* [[Marathi language]], derived from early forms of [[Prakrit]], is one of several languages that further descend from [[Maharashtri Prakrit]] in 12th to 13th centuries.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Mokāśī |first=Digambara Bālakṛṣṇa |title=Palkhi: an Indian pilgrimage |last2=Mokashi |first2=Digambar Balkrishna |last3=Engblom |first3=Philip C. |last4=Mokāśī |first4=Digambara Bālakṛṣṇa |last5=Mokāśī |first5=Digambara Bālakṛṣṇa |date=1987 |publisher=State Univ. of New York Pr |isbn=978-0-88706-461-6 |___location=Albany, NY}}</ref>
* [[Chagatai language|Chagatai]], classical Turkic language of Central Asia and the Volga, 14th to early 20th centuries
* [[Old Khmer|Angkorian Old Khmer]], language of the [[Khmer Empire]], from 14th century