Grammar of the Gothic Language is a book by Joseph Wright describing the extinct Gothic language, first published in 1910.
It includes the language's development from Proto-Indo-European (then known as Indo-Germanic) and Proto-Germanic (Primitive Germanic), and part of Ulfilas's bible translation.
It superseded Wright's earlier A Primer of the Gothic Language, and has been reprinted many times throughout the 20th century.
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