Grammaire Du Tchingan , Ou Langue Des Boh miens Errants... by Jean Adolphe Decourdemanche offers a detailed examination of the Tchingan language, also known as the Romani or Gypsy language. Written in French, this grammar book provides insights into the structure and nuances of this historically rich and culturally significant language. Decourdemanche's work is a valuable resource for linguists, anthropologists, and anyone interested in the study of Romani language and culture. The book delves into the grammatical rules and linguistic peculiarities, providing a comprehensive overview that remains relevant for contemporary researchers and enthusiasts. This edition preserves the original text, ensuring that readers can engage with the author's observations and analyses directly.
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