GlobalHotword

Why is "Altindische Grammatik" trending?

Latest news, Wikipedia summary, and trend analysis.

Trend Analysis

  • Ranking position: #
  • Date: 2026-03-29 05:49:22

This topic has appeared in the trending rankings 1 time(s) in the past year. While it does not trend frequently, its appearance suggests a renewed or concentrated surge of public interest.

Based on Wikipedia pageviews and search interest, this topic gained significant attention on the selected date.

Trend Insight

This topic is not currently in the ranking.

Wikipedia Overview


The Altindische Grammatik is the monumental Sanskrit grammar by Jacob Wackernagel (1853–1938), after his death continued by Albert Debrunner, published in Göttingen between 1896 and 1957. The work presents a full discussion of Sanskrit phonology and nominal morphology, but a treatment of the verb is lacking. A fourth volume covering the verb was in preparation by Karl Hoffmann, but was never published, and to this day, a thorough discussion of the Sanskrit verbal system is lacking.Introduction générale : Nouvelle édition du texte paru en 1896, au tome I, Louis Renou (1957)
Vol. I: Lautlehre [phonology] (1896)
Additions to Vol. I, Debrunner (1957)
Vol. II.1: Einleitung zur Wortlehre. Nominalkomposition [introduction into morphology; nominal composition] (1905).
Vol. II.2: Die Nominalsuffixe [the nominal suffixes] (1954).
Vol. III: Nominalflexion – Zahlwort – Pronomen [nominal inflection; numeral; pronoun] (1930)
Index

Read more on Wikipedia →

Related Topics

Search Interest Perspective

No recent news articles found.

Why This Topic Is Trending

This topic has recently gained attention due to increased public interest. Search activity and Wikipedia pageviews suggest growing global engagement.


Search Interest & Related Topics

Search interest data over the past 12 months indicates that this topic periodically attracts global attention. Sudden spikes often correlate with major news events, public statements, or geopolitical developments.

Search Interest (Past 12 Months)

Related Topics

Related Search Queries