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Sumerian Language

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    Шумерский словарь он-лайн
    ISSL Search Screen Enter words or graphemes in the box below or read the online documentation. Signs or words to search for: [rus | eng]
    The Sumerian Lexicon Project
    "A forum for the presentation and discussion of particular points of the Sumerian lexicon... The main sections are organized alphabetically, according to the lexical items." Also a section on Akkadian. [eng]
    Sumerian Language Page
    Sumerian Lexicon; The Proto-Sumerian Language Invention Process; Symbolic Counting Tokens from the Early Near East; Map of Sumerian Neolithic and Chalcolithic Archaeological Sites; Links to Mesopotamian or Language Web Sites; Proverbs in Sumerian Cuneiform. Maintained by John A. Halloran. [eng]
    Sumerian Language & Writing
    The Sumerian language was not deciphered until the nineteenth century of our era when it was found to be different from both the Indo-European and Semitic language groups. Fifteen hundred cuneiform symbols were reduced in the next thousand years to about seven hundred, but it did not become alphabetic until about 1300 BC. [eng]
    Sumerian Language Page
    Links to Halloran lexicon of Sumerian, paper analyzing the proto-language, and other Mesopotamian-related sites. [eng]
    THE ORIGIN OF SUMERIAN
    Sumerian language. The first efforts of manipulating the foundation language were probably made in Sumeria and at first were quite unorganized, some using the original Saharan vowel-interlocking agglutination formula while others just put original words together, or combinations of both systems. [eng]
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