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1803-1863
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Albartus Telting
A scholarly publication discussing the grammatical study of the Frisian language in its entirety, written in the early 19th century. The text was presented during a meeting of the Provincial Frisian Society for the study of Frisian history, antiquities, and linguistics, indicating its academic roots and commitment to preserving the Frisian language. The book provides a thorough exploration of how the Frisian language should be studied and the importance of its grammatical structures. In the book, Telting addresses the challenges faced by the Frisian language due to historical and cultural influences that led to its decline, especially following the loss of political autonomy for the Frisian people. He emphasizes the necessity of recognizing and respecting the language as a rich cultural heritage and advocates for a methodical, historical, and comparative approach to its grammatical study. By analyzing older texts and available dialects, Telting argues for the preservation and revitalization of Frisian by reinforcing its grammatical foundations and distinguishing it from Dutch influences. His work also calls for concerted efforts from linguistic enthusiasts to contribute to the understanding and formal study of the Frisian language, highlighting its unique characteristics and value.