Caract re Indo-Europ en De La Langue Hittite by Carl Johan Sverdrup Marstrander, originally published in 1919, offers a detailed exploration of the Hittite language and its relationship to the broader family of Indo-European languages. This seminal work delves into the grammatical structures, vocabulary, and phonetic characteristics of Hittite, providing a comprehensive analysis that highlights its unique position within the linguistic landscape of the ancient world.
Marstrander's meticulous research and insightful observations make this book an invaluable resource for linguists, historians, and anyone interested in the study of ancient languages. Explore the fascinating connections between Hittite and other Indo-European languages, and gain a deeper understanding of the linguistic heritage of this important ancient civilization. A must-read for scholars and enthusiasts alike, "Caract re Indo-Europ en De La Langue Hittite" remains a vital contribution to the field of comparative linguistics.
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