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Comparative Grammar of the Prākrit Languages is a foundational linguistic work that provides an in-depth analysis of the grammatical systems of Prākrit languages, a group of Middle Indo-Aryan languages that flourished in ancient India. Originally authored by R. Pischel and translated into English by Subhadra Jha, this comprehensive text examines the phonological, morphological, and syntactic features of these languages.
The work presents a systematic comparative approach to understanding Prākrit grammar, offering scholars and linguists detailed insights into language evolution and the relationship between Sanskrit and Prākrit languages. It covers various dialect forms and their grammatical variations, making it an invaluable resource for historical linguistics, Sanskrit studies, and ancient Indian language research. Published by Gyan Publishing House, this scholarly volume remains a definitive reference for anyone studying the linguistic heritage of ancient India.







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