History of the Akkadian language / / edited by Juan-Pablo Vita.

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 be...

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Superior document:Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East ; 152
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : Brill,, [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East ; 152.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • ‎Contents
  • ‎Preface
  • ‎Figures and Tables
  • ‎Abbreviations: Bibliographical
  • ‎Other Abbreviations and Conventions
  • ‎Notes on Contributors
  • ‎Part 1. Introduction
  • ‎Chapter 1. Research on the Akkadian Language (Streck)
  • ‎Part 2. Teaching and Writing Akkadian in the Ancient Near East
  • ‎Chapter 2. Teaching Akkadian in the Ancient Near East (Kleinerman)
  • ‎Chapter 3. Akkadian and Cuneiform (Streck)
  • ‎Chapter 4. Akkadian and Alphabetic Cuneiform (Roche-Hawley and Hawley)
  • ‎Chapter 5. Akkadian and the Greek Alphabet (Graeco-Babyloniaca) (Lang)
  • ‎Part 3. Akkadian Some General Trends of Its Development
  • ‎Chapter 6. Classification of Akkadian within the Semitic Family (Hasselbach-Andee)
  • ‎Chapter 7. Historical Morphology of Akkadian (Kouwenberg)
  • ‎Chapter 8. A Historical Overview of Akkadian Morphosyntax (Arkhipov, Kalinin and Loesov)
  • ‎Chapter 9. A History of the Akkadian Lexicon (Kogan and Krebernik)
  • ‎Chapter 10. A History of Akkadian Onomastics (Pruzsinszky)
  • ‎Part 4. Akkadian in the Fourth and Third Millennia BCE
  • ‎Chapter 11. Old Akkadian (Sommerfeld)
  • ‎Chapter 12. Eblaite (Kogan and Krebernik)
  • ‎Part 5. Akkadian in the Second Millennium BCE Akkadian in Mesopotamia
  • ‎Chapter 13. Old Babylonian (Streck)
  • ‎Chapter 14. Middle Babylonian (van Soldt)
  • ‎Chapter 15. Old Assyrian (Kouwenberg)
  • ‎Chapter 16. Middle Assyrian (Jakob)
  • ‎Part 6. Akkadian in the Second Millennium BCE Peripheral Akkadian
  • ‎Chapter 17. Akkadian and the Amorites (Charpin)
  • ‎Chapter 18. Akkadian in Syria and Canaan (Vita)
  • ‎Chapter 19. Akkadian and the Hittites (Beckman)
  • ‎Chapter 20. Akkadian in Egypt (Müller)
  • ‎Chapter 21. Akkadian in Elam (Malbran-Labat)
  • ‎Part 7. Akkadian in the First Millennium BCE
  • ‎Chapter 22. Neo-Assyrian (Fales)
  • ‎Chapter 23. (Early) Neo-Babylonian (Hess).
  • ‎Chapter 24. Late Babylonian (Hackl)
  • ‎Chapter 25. The Death of Akkadian as a Written and Spoken Language (Hackl)
  • ‎Part 8. Afterlife Akkadian after Akkadian
  • ‎Chapter 26. The Legacy of Akkadian (Huehnergard)
  • ‎Index of Personal Names
  • ‎Index of Divine Names
  • ‎Index of Geographical Names
  • ‎Index of Subjects
  • ‎Index of Texts Cited.