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A Grammar of the Persian Language by William Jones, published in 1771, is a foundational text in the study of Persian grammar. Jones, a renowned philologist and Orientalist, meticulously analyzes the structure, syntax, and vocabulary of Persian, drawing comparisons with other languages to highlight its unique features. The work includes detailed explanations of verb forms, noun cases, and sentence construction, making it accessible to learners and scholars alike. Jones’s contributions significantly influenced Western understanding of Persian and laid the groundwork for further studies in Indo-Iranian linguistics, reflecting his deep appreciation for the language’s beauty and complexity.