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Hieroglyphic Luwian. An Introduction with Original Texts

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The book offers an introduction to the Luwian language and the hieroglyphic ...
Annick Payne
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Hittite ḫilammar and Hieroglyphic Luwian ḫilana

Zeitschrift Fur Assyriologie Und Vorderasiastische Archaeologie, 1975
Itamar Singer
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The Negatives in Hieroglyphic Luwian

Anatolian Studies, 1975
The reading of the Hieroglyphic signshad from the early days of decipherment been linked with that of other signs, in particular with, and with the two forms of the RELATIVE, an association based on similarity of appearance as well as the parallelism of the distinction by means of the double stroke at the base. The evaluation ofas the “vowel series”i/ī/
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The Hieroglyphic Luwian Rock-Inscription of Malpınar

Anatolian Studies, 1989
A notable new rock-inscription has been discovered in the vilayet of Adıyaman, which shows clear links with the Neo-Hittite dynasty of Kummuh already known from the BOYBEYPINARI blocks and the fragments from the productive site of Ancoz. The site of the new inscription adjacent to the village of Malpınar was discovered by Mustafa Kalaç, together with ...
M. Kalaç, J. D. Hawkins
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Counting in Hieroglyphic Luwian1

Transactions of the Philological Society, 2011
AbstractThis study investigates Hieroglyphic Luwian nominal number marking in connection with numerals in a detailed corpus analysis, bringing together philology and linguistic analysis. The result is that the numerals ‘two’, ‘three’ and ‘four’ mostly take plural nouns, while numerals from ‘five’ onwards never do so. This leaves the language with a two‐
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