Description
Comparative Grammar of the Prākrit Languages is a foundational linguistic work that provides an in-depth analysis of the grammatical systems found across different Prākrit language varieties. Translated by Subhadra Jha from R. Pischel’s authoritative original text, this volume offers scholars and students a detailed examination of phonological, morphological, and syntactic features.
The work systematically compares grammatical patterns, demonstrating the linguistic relationships between various Prākrit dialects and their connections to Sanskrit and other Indo-Aryan languages. It covers essential topics including noun declension, verb conjugation, word formation, and syntax, providing extensive examples and detailed explanations throughout.
This hardcover edition by Gyan Publishing House serves as an essential reference for linguistic scholars, historians of language, and those studying Classical Indian languages and their development.
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