Deutsche Grammatik

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Deutsche Grammatik is Jacob Grimm’s foundational multi-volume work on Germanic historical linguistics and grammar, which helped establish the principles of comparative philology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grammar
linguistics book
author Jacob Grimm NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
describedBySource Jacob Grimm’s prefaces
fieldOfWork Germanic linguistics
comparative philology
historical linguistics
genre grammar handbook
philological study
hasCanonicalStatus foundational work of Germanic historical linguistics
hasImpactOn development of historical-comparative grammar
standardization of linguistic terminology in Germanic studies
hasPart volume on metrics and textual evidence
volume on phonology and morphology
volume on syntax
volume on word formation
influenced Germanic philology
Indo-European studies
comparative linguistics
historical grammar of German
languageOfWorkOrName German
mainSubject German language
Germanic languages NERFINISHED
historical grammar
notableFor application of comparative method to Germanic languages
foundation of Germanic historical grammar
systematic description of Germanic sound shifts
originalTitle Deutsche Grammatik NERFINISHED
partOf 19th-century philology
placeOfPublication Göttingen NERFINISHED
publicationPeriodEnd 1837
publicationPeriodStart 1819
publisher Dieterichsche Buchhandlung NERFINISHED
studiesLanguage German NERFINISHED
Gothic NERFINISHED
Old English
Old High German NERFINISHED
Old Norse NERFINISHED
Old Saxon NERFINISHED
studiesLanguageFamily Germanic
timePeriodDescribed Early New High German NERFINISHED
Middle High German NERFINISHED
Old High German NERFINISHED
usesMethod comparative method
historical-comparative analysis
volumeCount 4

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Jacob Grimm notableWork Deutsche Grammatik