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Henry Sweet’s A New English Grammar stands as a seminal work in the study of English linguistics, offering both logical and historical approaches to understanding the language. This first volume introduces readers to the fundamental principles of English grammar while examining the phonological system and rules of accidence that govern word formation.
Sweet, a pioneering philologist of the 19th century, presents a systematic analysis of English sounds and their combinations, along with detailed treatment of grammatical modifications and inflections. The work bridges traditional grammar with modern linguistic methodology, making it invaluable for scholars, educators, and language enthusiasts. Published by Gyan Publishing House, this restoration of Sweet’s classic text provides access to foundational knowledge that has influenced English language instruction for generations.







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