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Indo-Iranian Phonology is a scholarly examination of the sound systems and phonological structures found within the Indo-Iranian language family. Louis H. Gray provides specialized attention to the Middle and New Indo-Iranian periods, tracing the phonetic evolution and systematic changes that shaped these languages over centuries.
The work offers detailed analysis of consonantal and vocalic systems, stress patterns, and phonological rules that characterize various Indo-Iranian languages. Gray’s research illuminates the systematic relationships between historical sound changes and modern linguistic features, making it an essential reference for linguistic scholars, comparative philologists, and researchers studying language evolution.
This text serves as a fundamental resource for understanding how phonological systems developed and transformed within the Indo-Iranian linguistic tradition, providing both theoretical frameworks and empirical data for advanced linguistic study.







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