Description
This scholarly work by George Abraham Grierson presents a detailed examination of the languages spoken across India. Originally published as a chapter in a larger work, this reprint focuses on the systematic classification and analysis of India’s linguistic landscape during the colonial period.
Grierson, a leading authority on Indian linguistics, provides insights into the relationships between different language families, their geographical distribution, and cultural significance. The text covers major language groups including Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, and other linguistic systems found throughout the Indian subcontinent.
This work remains a foundational reference for understanding India’s complex linguistic heritage and the methodologies used in early comparative linguistics. It is invaluable for scholars, linguists, and anyone interested in Indian languages, cultural studies, and the history of linguistic research in South Asia.







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