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ISBN13:9789004445208
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History of the Akkadian Language (2 vols)

 
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Rövid leírás:

History of the Akkadian Language offers a detailed chronological survey of the oldest known Semitic language and one of history?s longest written records. The outcome is presented in 26 chapters written by 25 leading authors.

Hosszú leírás:
Akkadian is, after Sumerian, the second oldest language attested in the Ancient Near East, as well as the oldest known Semitic language. It is also a language with one of history?s longest written records. And yet, unlike other relevant languages written over a long period of time, there has been no volume dedicated to its own history. The aim of the present work is to fill that void. The outcome is presented in 26 chapters written by 25 leading authors and divided into two volumes, the first covering the linguistic background and early periods and the second covering the second and first millennia BCE as well as its afterlife.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Preface

List of Figures and Tables

Abbreviations: Bibliographical

Other Abbreviations and Conventions

Notes on Contributors

Part&&&x00A0;1 Introduction





1 Research on the Akkadian Language

Michael P. Streck



Part&&&x00A0;2 Teaching and Writing Akkadian in the Ancient Near East





2 Teaching Akkadian in the Ancient Near East

Alexandra Kleinerman



3 Akkadian and Cuneiform

Michael P. Streck



4 Akkadian and Alphabetic Cuneiform

Carole Roche
-Hawley and Robert Hawley




5 Akkadian and the Greek Alphabet (Graeco
-Babyloniaca)


Martin Lang



Part&&&x00A0;3 Akkadian: Some General Trends of Its Development





6 Classification of Akkadian within the Semitic Family

Rebecca Hasselbach
-Andee




7 Historical Morphology of Akkadian

N.J.C. Kouwenberg



8 A Historical Overview of Akkadian Morphosyntax

Ilya Arkhipov, Maksim Kalinin and Sergey Loesov



9 A History of the Akkadian Lexicon

Leonid Kogan and Manfred Krebernik



10 A History of Akkadian Onomastics

Regine Pruzsinszky



Part&&&x00A0;4 Akkadian in the Fourth and Third Millennia BCE





11 Old Akkadian

Walter Sommerfeld



12 Eblaite

Leonid Kogan and Manfred Krebernik



Part&&&x00A0;5 Akkadian in the Second Millennium BCE: Akkadian in Mesopotamia





13 Old Babylonian

Michael P. Streck



14 Middle Babylonian

Wilfred H. van Soldt



15 Old Assyrian

N.J.C. Kouwenberg



16 Middle Assyrian

Stefan Jakob



Part&&&x00A0;6 Akkadian in the Second Millennium BCE: Peripheral Akkadian





17 Akkadian and the Amorites

Dominique Charpin



18 Akkadian in Syria and Canaan

Juan
-Pablo Vita




19 Akkadian and the Hittites

Gary Beckman



20 Akkadian in Egypt

Matthias M&&&x00FC;ller



21 Akkadian in Elam

Florence Malbran
-Labat




Part&&&x00A0;7 Akkadian in the First Millennium BCE





22 Neo
-Assyrian


Frederick M. Fales



23 (Early) Neo
-Babylonian


Christian W. Hess



24 Late Babylonian

Johannes Hackl



25 The Death of Akkadian as a Written and Spoken Language

Johannes Hackl



Part&&&x00A0;8 Afterlife: Akkadian after Akkadian





26 The Legacy of Akkadian

John Huehnergard



Index of Personal Names

Index of Divine Names

Index of Geographical Names

Index of Texts Cited

Index of Subjects