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                        Contemporary Linguistics: An Introduction, 5th edition, Chapter 7: Early linguists, 1 
         Early linguists 
          
         Discovery of Indo-European 
          
         Sir William Jones, a British judge and scholar working in India, is often credited with the 
         discovery that Sanskrit was related to Latin and Greek. In an address to the Royal 
         Asiatic Society in 1786, he summed up his findings: 
             The Sanskrit language, whatever be its antiquity, is of a wonderful structure;  
             more perfect than the Greek, more copious [having more cases] than the Latin,  
             and more exquisitely refined than either, yet bearing to both of them a stronger  
             affinity, both in the roots of the verbs and in the forms of the grammar, than  
             could possibly have been produced by accident; so strong indeed, that no  
             philologer could examine them all three, without believing them to have sprung  
             from some common source, which, perhaps, no longer exists; there is a similar  
             reason ... for supposing that both the Gothic and the Celtic ... had the same  
             origin with the Sanskrit; and the old Persian might be added to the same  
          family. 
             A number of individuals advanced the research on Indo-European languages. In 
         1814, the Danish linguist Rasmus Rask carefully documented the relationships among 
         cognates in a number of Indo-European languages, and at the same time established 
         the methods that would govern the emerging science of historical-comparative 
         linguistics. He wrote: 
             When agreement is found in [the most essential] words in two languages,  and so  
             frequently that rules may be drawn up for the shift in letters [sounds] from one  
             to the other, then there is a fundamental relationship between the two  
             languages; especially when similarities in the inflectional system and in the  
             general make-up of the languages correspond with them. 
             Rask worked without access to Sanskrit. The first comparative linguistic analysis 
         of Sanskrit, Greek, Persian, and the Germanic languages was done by the German 
         scholar Franz Bopp in 1816. 
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