Gurbani Viakaran by: Sahib Singh (Prof.)

A work of great linguistic excellence, Gurbani Vyakaran explores the intricately intertwined aspects of human language and dictionaries, rather than just a grammar book commonly regarded as the simple and insipid subject of language. This is a thought-provoking, thought-provoking book. Written around 1932 and published in 1939, Gurbani Vayakaran's influence is immense. Breaking new ground in the study of grammar, Sahib established his Professor Singh's insight as the leading linguist of Punjabi. A recognized interpreter and theologian. ABOUT AUTHOR Professor Sahib Singh was a Sikh scholar who contributed to Sikh literature. He was a grammarian, writer, scholar and theologian. Professor Sahib Singh wrote extensively in Punjabi, but most of his work is now translated into other popular languages. His literary works include Savaiye Sri Mukhvak Maihla 5 ate Bhatta De Savaiye Steek (1930), Jap Ji Sahib Steek (1931), Asa Di Vaar Steek (1933), Sukhmani Sahib Steek (1939) and Guru Granth Darpan.