
The English Language, authored by R. G. Latham and first published in 1841, is a scholarly examination of the history and structure of the English language. Latham traces its Germanic roots and the influences of various invader tribes, arguing that English originates from continental Europe rather than the British Isles. The work provides insights into grammatical principles and the evolution of English, making it significant for philologists and linguists interested in the language's development and ethno-linguistic connections.



















