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Phonetics in Ancient India is a detailed historical examination of how ancient Indian scholars approached the study of sound and language. W.H Allen provides an in-depth analysis of the phonetic systems developed by early Indian linguists, tracing the origins and evolution of these foundational linguistic concepts.
The book explores the sophisticated methodologies employed by ancient Indian grammarians and their contributions to the broader field of linguistics. Through careful research and scholarly analysis, Allen demonstrates how ancient Indian phonetics influenced language study and laid groundwork for modern linguistic theory. This work is essential for historians, linguists, and anyone interested in understanding the intellectual achievements of ancient civilizations.







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