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AbstractFrom around 1200 to around 700 bc, rulers of various states in southern Anatolia and northern Syria commissioned inscriptions in Luwian and in the logo-syllabic hieroglyphic script uniquely used for that language, both already attested in the second millennium for monumental royal proclamations.
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AbstractFrom around 1200 to around 700 bc, rulers of various states in southern Anatolia and northern Syria commissioned inscriptions in Luwian and in the logo-syllabic hieroglyphic script uniquely used for that language, both already attested in the second millennium for monumental royal proclamations.
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Hamp Eric P. Luwian nanun "now”. In: Revue hittite et asianique, 27e année, fascicule 84-85, 1969. pp. 132-133.
Hamp, Eric P.
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The problem of the Luwian title tarwanis
Altorientalische Forschungen, 2009A study on the meaning and diffusion of the Luwian title "tarwanis"
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Analysis of the several attested words related the Luwian verb puwa-.
GIUSFREDI, FEDERICO
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The degree of comparison in Luwian
Indogermanische Forschungen, 2013Ilya Yakubovich
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2012
This article discusses the Luwian language, which was originally known only from scattered passages in the Hittite corpus, but is now known to have survived the fall of the Hittite kingdom and the end of Hittite as a written language. A substantial number of Luwian lexical borrowings in Old Hittite suggest that Luwians and Hittites lived side by side ...
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This article discusses the Luwian language, which was originally known only from scattered passages in the Hittite corpus, but is now known to have survived the fall of the Hittite kingdom and the end of Hittite as a written language. A substantial number of Luwian lexical borrowings in Old Hittite suggest that Luwians and Hittites lived side by side ...
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RUNNING AND RELATIVES IN LUWIAN
Kadmos, 1993Cet article souleve trois problemes et tente de leur apporter des solutions, le premier concerne le systeme d'ecriture du Luwi, le second sa phonologie, et le dernier la relation existant entre cuneiformes et hieroglyphes en Luwi.
J. D. HAWKINS, ANNA MORPURGO DAVIES
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