Deutsche Grammatik: Kurzgefasste Laut- Und Formenlehre Des Gotischen, Alt-, Mittel- U. Neuhochdeutschen, by Friedrich Kauffmann, is a comprehensive guide to German grammar, encompassing the Gothic, Old, Middle, and New High German periods. This book provides a concise yet thorough exploration of phonology and morphology across these linguistic stages, making it an invaluable resource for students and scholars of German language and historical linguistics. It meticulously details the evolution of German, offering insights into its structural changes over time.
Originally published in 1888, this edition retains its historical significance, offering readers a glimpse into the linguistic scholarship of the late 19th century. Kauffmann's work remains relevant for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the foundations and development of the German language.
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