A 1937 grammar of the language, with a full discussion of its relation to other Indian languages.The documents discussed in this 1937 book were found by Sir Aurel Stein at the turn of the twentieth century. Mr Burrow identified the language in which they are written and interpreted their meaning. He presents a grammar of the language, with a full discussion of its relation to other Indian languages.The documents discussed in this 1937 book were found by Sir Aurel Stein at the turn of the twentieth century. Mr Burrow identified the language in which they are written and interpreted their meaning. He presents a grammar of the language, with a full discussion of its relation to other Indian languages.The documents discussed in this 1937 book were found by Sir Aurel Stein at the turn of the twentieth century. In this text, they were interpreted for the first time. Mr Burrow has identified the language in which they are written, and has succeeded in interpreting their meaning. He here presents a grammar of the language, with a full discussion of its peculiarities and its relation to other Indian languages.Introduction; Part I. Grammar: 1. Vowels; 2. Consonants; 3. Conjunct consonants; 4. Declension; 5. Suffixes; 6. Pronouns; 7. Numerals; 8. Adverbs; 9. Prepositions; 10. Verbs; 11. Past tense; 12. Syntax; 13. Nominal composition; Part II. Index.