What is the importance of the discovery of Sanskrit to Indo-European linguistics?
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Thus, the discovery of Sanskrit ultimately lead to important development of the comparative method (discovering systematic correspondences in phonology, morphology, and syntax of different languages; Rasmus Ras, Jakob Grimm, Karl Verner...), as well as to many languages becoming the object of linguistic study.
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Thus, the discovery of Sanskrit ultimately lead to important development of the comparative method (discovering systematic correspondences in phonology, morphology, and syntax of different languages; Rasmus Ras, Jakob Grimm, Karl Verner...), as well as to many languages becoming the object of linguistic study.
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