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This authoritative grammar provides an exhaustive treatment of the Hindi language in all its major forms. S. H. Kellogg examines High Hindi, Braj, and the Eastern Hindi found in Tulsi Das’s Ramayana, offering readers a complete linguistic framework for understanding this important Indian language.
The work extends beyond classical forms to include detailed coverage of colloquial dialects spoken across Rajputana, Kumoan, Avadh, Riwa, and Bhojpur regions. Each dialect receives careful phonetic, morphological, and syntactic analysis, making this an invaluable resource for linguists, scholars, and students of Hindi literature and language.
Originally published as a definitive reference work, this grammar combines theoretical linguistic principles with practical examples drawn from authentic texts and spoken usage, establishing it as an essential scholarly resource for understanding Hindi in its multiple dimensions.







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