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On account of its antiquity and well-preserved structure Sanskrit is of unique importance for the study of Indo-European, and an up-to-date account of its comparative grammar is necessary, not only to students of Sanskrit itself, but also to those interested in any branch of Indo-European philology. The Sanskrit Language presents a systematic and comprehensive historical account of the developments in phonology and morphology. This is the only book in English ...
This book is a complete and systematic record of the whole available Dravidian vocabulary. It covers four major literary languages and some fourteen minor languages, a considerable amount of the material for which is here published for the first time. The dictionary is etymologically arranged and the vocabulary is classified into 4572 numbered items. Complete indexes for each language follow. The meanings are given as exhaustively as is practicable in such a ...