
The Comparative Grammar of the Indo-European Languages
The Comparative Grammar of the Indo-European Languages studies how these languages are related by examining similarities and differences in their sounds, words, and grammar. It shows that many European and Indian languages share common ancestors, which explains similarities in vocabulary and structure. By comparing features like verb forms and word roots, linguists trace how languages evolved from a common proto-language, called Proto-Indo-European. This helps us understand the history of these languages, how they spread, and how they influence each other over time.