Indogermanische Forschungen, Volume 15, presents a collection of scholarly articles dedicated to the study of Indo-European languages. Edited by Wilhelm Streitberg, Karl Brugmann, and August Leskien, this volume continues the tradition of rigorous linguistic analysis and comparative philology that has defined the journal since its inception. The contributions delve into various aspects of Indo-European linguistics, offering insights into the historical development, phonology, morphology, and syntax of these languages. This volume provides valuable resources for researchers and students interested in the intricacies of Indo-European language family.
Published in 1904, this historical volume offers a snapshot of early 20th-century linguistic scholarship and remains relevant for its detailed investigations and foundational contributions to the field.
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