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This hardcover edition presents a detailed grammatical analysis of Eastern Hindi and its relationship to other Gaudian languages. A. F. Rudolf Hoernle’s scholarly work offers comprehensive linguistic examination of phonetic structures, morphological patterns, and syntactic features characteristic of Eastern Hindi and related Gaudian dialects.
The study provides comparative linguistic insights that illuminate the historical development and interconnections among languages within the Gaudian language family. Through systematic analysis of grammar rules, word formations, and linguistic variations, this work serves as an essential reference for linguists, scholars, and students interested in Indo-Aryan language studies. Originally published as an authoritative text in historical linguistics, this grammar remains a valuable resource for understanding the linguistic heritage and structural complexities of Eastern Hindi and its cognate languages.
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