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This definitive work by Kavasji Edalji Kanga provides a thorough examination of Avesta grammar, one of the world’s oldest Indo-European languages. The text employs comparative methodology with Sanskrit to illuminate linguistic structures and historical relationships between these ancient languages.
The book is meticulously organized to serve both academic researchers and serious students of historical linguistics. It includes comprehensive chapters dedicated to syntax rules and an in-depth analysis of the Gatha dialect, the oldest stratum of Avestan texts. The comparative approach with Sanskrit helps readers understand the grammatical principles within a broader Indo-European context.
Essential for scholars of linguistics, Zoroastrianism, and ancient Persian culture, this hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House remains a authoritative reference work in the field of Avestan language studies.
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