A Comparative Grammar of the Indo-Germanic Languages: A Concise Exposition
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Griechische Etymologien is a comprehensive study of the etymology of the Greek language. Written by Karl Brugmann, one of the foremost linguists of his time, the book traces the roots and development of the Greek language from its earliest origins to modern times. Brugmann's work remains an authoritative source on the subject and is essential reading for anyone interested in the history and development of the Greek language.
This comprehensive work provides a detailed history and comparison of several Indo-Germanic languages, including Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and many others. With clear explanations and examples, experts Brugmann, Conway, and Rouse give insight into the development and structure of these languages. Perfect for linguistics enthusiasts and scholars alike.
Dieses Buch bietet eine umfassende Untersuchung der indogermanischen Sprachforschung und ist von unschätzbarem Wert für Linguisten. A. Leskien, Karl Brugmann und Wilhelm Streitberg führen umfangreiche Analysen durch und bieten detaillierte Erkenntnisse zur indogermanischen Sprache.
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