Description
A New Grammar of the Hindoostanee Language represents a significant historical contribution to the study of Hindi linguistics. Written by William Price and published by Gyan Publishing House, this work offers a systematic and detailed exploration of Hindi grammar rules, syntactical structures, and linguistic patterns.
This grammar guide was designed to serve English-speaking students and scholars seeking to master the Hindoostanee language during a period of increased British engagement with India. The text provides comprehensive coverage of grammatical concepts, including noun declensions, verb conjugations, sentence construction, and idiomatic expressions.
As a non-fiction reference work, this book remains valuable for historical linguistics, comparative language studies, and understanding how Hindi was formally taught to Western learners in earlier centuries. It reflects the linguistic scholarship and pedagogical approaches of its era.







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