Description
The Hindustani Language by William Hooper is a comprehensive study of the Hindustani language, focusing on its linguistic structure, grammar, and vocabulary. Hooper, an American educator and linguist, examines the language’s development, incorporating both Hindi and Urdu as its primary forms. The book provides valuable insights into the phonetics, syntax, and morphology of Hindustani, making it an important resource for learners and scholars of South Asian languages. Hooper’s work also explores the cultural and historical context of the language, offering a deeper understanding of its significance in the Indian subcontinent.