Description
A Grammar of the Eastern Hindi Compared with the Other Gaudian Languages is a foundational linguistic text that examines the grammatical structure and characteristics of Eastern Hindi in relation to other languages within the Gaudian language family. Written by renowned philologist A. F. Rudolf Hoernle, this scholarly work offers detailed analysis of phonetics, morphology, syntax, and linguistic patterns.
The text provides systematic comparisons with related Gaudian languages, offering insights into their interconnections and distinctive features. This comprehensive grammar serves as an essential resource for linguists, language scholars, and students of Indo-Aryan languages. The work represents significant historical documentation of regional language variations and their grammatical frameworks, making it invaluable for understanding the linguistic landscape of the Indian subcontinent.







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