Grammatical studies in the Akkadian dialects of Babylon and Uruk, 556-500 B.C.
<p>Neo-Babylonian (NB) was the last surviving dialect of the Semitic language known as Akkadian and it was still being used for the compilation of records at the beginning of our era.</p> <p>Many thousands of NB economic and legal documents and letters exist, particularly from the...
Main Author: | Hueter, G |
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Format: | Thesis |
Published: |
1996
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