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Ashtadhyayi
The '''''' (; ) is a grammar text that describes a form of the Sanskrit language.
Tolkāppiyam
Tolkāppiyam, also romanised as Tholkaappiyam ( , lit. "ancient poem"), is the oldest extant Tamil grammar text and the oldest extant long work of Tamil literature.
The surviving manuscripts of the Tolkappiyam consists of three books (), each with nine chapters (), with a cumulative total of 1,610 (483+463+664) sutras in the meter. It is a comprehensive text on grammar, and includes sutras on orthography, phonology, etymology, morphology, semantics, prosody, sentence structure and the significance of context in language. Mayyon as (Vishnu), Seyyon as (Murugan), Vendhan as (Indra), Varuna as (V

Port-Royal Grammar
literary work
First Grammatical Treatise
Treatise on Old Norse phonology

Art of Grammar
treatise on Greek grammar, attributed to Dionysius Thrax, who wrote in the 2nd century BCE; the first work on grammar in Greek
Grammaire égyptienne
book by Jean-François Champollion
Le Bon Usage
French grammar book
Lilatilakam
Lilatilakam (IAST: Līlā-tilakam, "diadem of poetry") is a 14th-century Sanskrit-language treatise on the grammar and poetics of the Manipravalam language style, a blend of Sanskrit and early Malayalam used in the Kerala region of India.
Nannūl
Naṉṉūl () is a work on Tamil grammar written by a Jain ascetic Pavananthi Munivar between 1178–1216. It is the most significant work on Tamil grammar after Tolkāppiyam. The work credits Western Ganga vassal king Seeya Gangan of Kolar with patronising it.
Egyptian Grammar: Being an Introduction to the Study of Hieroglyphs
book by Alan Gardiner
Iso suomen kielioppi
Finnish reference grammar