The Modern Hindi Grammar written by Omkar N. Koul is a new grammar
about the Hindi language. It focuses especially on the modern language used in
present India. Hindi is spoken by more than four million people, mostly in
India. However, it is also used outside India as the Indian diaspora is especially
abundant in countries like UK and US. Hindi also has its place in linguistic
research, as some of its features are extremely interesting from a linguistic
point of view. It represents the eastern branch of the Indo-European languages:
although clearly related with the European languages, it differs in many
respects. For example, Hindi is known as the only Indo-European language
where the ergative structure appears. Despite the mass of speakers and its
importance in linguistic research, Hindi is still a quite ‘exotic’ language, and
good material to learn the language is scarce and hard to find. This new book
Modern Hindi Grammar is an attempt to fill this gap.

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