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Martin Haug’s Outline of a Grammar of the Zend Language stands as a seminal work in the study of ancient Persian linguistics and Zoroastrian religious texts. The Zend language, also known as Middle Persian, serves as the vehicle for the Avesta, the sacred scriptures of Zoroastrianism. This scholarly treatise provides a systematic examination of the grammatical structures, phonetic elements, and linguistic patterns that characterize this ancient language.
Haug’s meticulous approach breaks down complex grammatical concepts into comprehensible sections, making this work invaluable for students of comparative linguistics, religious studies, and ancient Persian history. The grammar covers essential topics including noun declensions, verb conjugations, syntax, and historical linguistic development. This work remains a cornerstone reference for academic researchers and students of Zoroastrianism seeking to understand the original language of their sacred texts and the broader Indo-European linguistic family.







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