M. Alexander Castr n's Versuch Einer Koibalischen und Karagassischen Sprachlehre, published in 1857, is a foundational work in the study of the Koibal and Karagass languages of Siberia. Written in German, this book represents a significant contribution to the field of linguistics, offering insights into the grammatical structures and vocabulary of these relatively obscure languages. Castr n's meticulous approach provides valuable documentation of linguistic features, preserving a record of languages that have undergone considerable change since the mid-19th century.
This book is an invaluable resource for linguists, anthropologists, and historians interested in the indigenous cultures and languages of Siberia. Its detailed analysis and historical context make it a lasting contribution to our understanding of linguistic diversity and cultural heritage.
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