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This seminal work by George A. Grierson presents an exhaustive examination of the grammars and linguistic structures of the Bihari language and its various dialects and subdialects. The study encompasses the speech patterns of Bihar province and extends into the Eastern portion of the North-Western Provinces and Northern regions, offering a comprehensive survey of regional linguistic variations.
Grierson’s meticulous analysis breaks down the complex grammatical systems, phonetic characteristics, and structural variations that distinguish the multiple dialects within the Bihari language family. This scholarly contribution remains a significant resource for linguists, historians, and researchers studying Indo-Aryan languages and regional linguistic diversity in colonial India.
Originally compiled as part of a larger linguistic documentation project, this work serves as an authoritative reference for understanding the historical and contemporary state of Bihari dialects. It combines detailed grammatical exposition with practical examples, making it valuable for academic study and linguistic research.







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