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A Study in the Syntax of the Luwian Language [PDF]
he Ancient Anatolian corpora represent the earliest documented examples of the Indo-European languages. In this book, an analysis of the syntactic structure of the Luwian phrases, clauses and sentences is attempted, basing on a phrase-structural approach
Giusfredi, Federico
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On the origin and meaning of the Assyrian toponym Tabal [PDF]
In this short paper, we discuss the origin of the toponym Tabal in the Neo-Assyrian sources, and we try to identify the area it was originally referred ...
Giusfredi, F +2 more
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Las claves del enigma: cómo se descifra una escritura [PDF]
Resúmenes de las conferencias del ciclo "Las claves del enimga. Cómo se descifra una escritura", celebrado en la Facultad de Filología de la Universidad Complutense entre los días 14 y 16 de noviembre de 2005 en el marco de la V Semana de la Ciencia.
Adiego Lajara, Ignasi X. +8 more
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Anatolian Hieroglyphic Writing and Meta-Writing. The Name of Kubaba [PDF]
This contribution discusses the writing of the name of the goddess Kubaba. In its fullest form, her name is marked with the classifier for "god" next to full phonetic writing of Kubaba as ku-papa Curiously ly, most spellings include a bird sign (AVIS ...
Annick Payne
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The Hieroglyphic Luwian genitive case
Abstract Descriptions of Hieroglyphic Luwian grammar assert that the genitive endings ‑as(a) and ‑asi are interchangeable; their distribution is said to be random rather than governed by any conditioning factor. However, recent studies have shown that the ending ‑asi is geographically and chronologically restricted in the corpus of ...
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Asia Minor as a Bridge Between East and West. The Role of the Phoenicians and Aramaeans in the Transfer of Culture [PDF]
Röllig, Wolfgang
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The Phoneticisation of the Luwian Hieroglyphic Writing System [PDF]
Vertegaal, Alexander J. J.
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