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Étude Sur L'idiome Des VÃ(c)das Et Les Origines De La Langue Sanscrite by Adolphe Regnier is a scholarly exploration of the language of the Vedas and its relationship to the origins of Sanskrit. This meticulously researched study delves into the linguistic features of the Vedic texts, providing valuable insights into the historical development of Sanskrit.
Regnier's work offers a detailed analysis of the grammatical structures, vocabulary, and phonetic characteristics of the Vedic language, comparing them with later forms of Sanskrit. It examines the evolution of linguistic elements and traces the influences that shaped the Sanskrit language. This book is a valuable resource for linguists, historians, and anyone interested in the history and origins of Indo-European languages.
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