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This is the eighth volume in George A. Grierson’s exhaustive grammatical study of the Bihari language and its various dialects. The work focuses specifically on the language variations spoken throughout the Province of Bihar, the eastern portions of the North-Western Provinces, and the northern regions adjacent to these areas.
Grierson’s meticulous documentation provides detailed grammatical structures, linguistic patterns, and subdialect classifications that were essential for understanding the complex linguistic landscape of nineteenth-century India. This scholarly work remains a foundational resource for linguists, philologists, and researchers studying Indo-Aryan languages and historical linguistics.
The text represents significant academic work in comparative dialect analysis and grammatical documentation, offering insights into language variation, regional speech patterns, and the evolution of Bihari language forms during the period of study.







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