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Grammatik der neuhochdeutschen Sprache nach Jacob Grimms deutscher Grammatik, Erster Theil is a comprehensive grammar of modern High German, based on Jacob Grimm's German grammar. This volume, prepared by Joseph Kehrein, offers a detailed exploration of the German language's structure and usage.
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