Description
“A Grammar of Modern Hindi” by Edwin Greaves is a foundational linguistic work that systematically presents the grammar of Hindi as spoken in North India. Written during the British colonial era, the book provides detailed explanations of Hindi phonetics, syntax, and morphology. Greaves aimed to aid English-speaking learners and missionaries in understanding and communicating in Hindi. The grammar reflects both classical influences and the evolving modern language, making it a valuable resource for historical and linguistic studies.