This linguistic study explores the syntactic and semantic connections between German, Latin, and Greek, shedding light on the ancient roots of the Germanic language family. Written by renowned scholar Jakob Eckert, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the key features of Germanic syntax and grammar, with a particular focus on its historical evolution and relationship to other Indo-European languages. A must-read for students of linguistics, German studies, and ancient history.
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