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Akkadian [e]

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2022
There are several features of Akkadian that set it apart from other Semitic languages. One such feature is the assumption of seven alefs that descended from Proto-Semitic phonemes, *ʔ, *h, *ʕ, *ɣ, *ħ, and sometimes *w and *j. The standard account is that they merged before being lost in nearly every environment.
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Akkadian

2000
Abstract Akkadian is the earliest known Semitic language. It was spoken in ancient Mesopotamia, the ‘land between the rivers’ (the Tigris and the Euphrates), an area which roughly corresponds to today’s Iraq. Akkadian is one of the earliest and longest attested languages, with a history spanning more than two thousand years.
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Akkadian Economics

Rivista di storia economica, 2015
After an introduction to the chronological and political parameters of the Akkadian period, this essay surveys agriculture, animal husbandry, industrial output, sources of wealth and markers of status, the importation of foreign prestige goods, and domestic and foreign commerce.
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Akkadian

2015
Akkadian—the umbrella term for Babylonian and Assyrian—is an ancient but well-understood Semitic language (or group of languages) with a documented history of more than two thousand years. It was normally written in the cuneiform script and offers a dizzying array of written sources, more of which appear by the year.
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