The Sanscrit Language  

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The Sanscrit Language (1786) is a book by Sir William Jones, an English philologist living in India, who in 1782 observed the genetic relationship between Sanskrit, Greek and Latin. The book layed the foundation for the field of Indo-European linguistics.



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