Der Tonwandel in Der Lithauischen Deklination, written by Maximilian J. A. Voelkel and originally published in 1873, offers a detailed exploration of phonological changes within Lithuanian declension. This work provides valuable insights into the historical evolution of the Lithuanian language, particularly its inflectional morphology. Written in German, the book serves as an important resource for linguists and philologists interested in comparative Indo-European linguistics and the historical development of Baltic languages. Voelkel's analysis contributes to a deeper understanding of the complex sound shifts and grammatical transformations that have shaped Lithuanian over time, making it a relevant study for scholars examining linguistic change and its impact on language structure.
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