Stylesheet style.css not found, please contact the developer of "arctic" template.

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
old_sumerian_sign_readings [2015/10/18 15:51] hawkinsold_sumerian_sign_readings [2016/03/10 17:46] (current) englund
Line 1: Line 1:
 ===== New or Contested Old Sumerian Sign Readings ===== ===== New or Contested Old Sumerian Sign Readings =====
  
-The alternate readings here come from G. Marchesi and N. Marchetti's //Royal Statuary of Early Dynastic Mesopotamia// (2011). Marchesi and Marchetti also note that "the so-called `amissablefinal consonants in Sumerian (that is, /d/, /g/, /k/, /ř/, held to be mute in word-final position), which include the phoneme /k/ of the genitive, were in fact pronounced in the Early Dynastic period (Cf. Bauer 1989-90: 77. The loss of these consonants probably occurred in the Neo-Sumerian period.)(2011: 238).+The alternate readings here come from G. Marchesi and N. Marchettis //Royal Statuary of Early Dynastic Mesopotamia// (2011). Marchesi and Marchetti also note that the so-called amissable’ final consonants in Sumerian (that is, /d/, /g/, /k/, /ř/, held to be mute in word-final position), which include the phoneme /k/ of the genitive, were in fact pronounced in the Early Dynastic period (cf. Bauer 1989-90: 77. The loss of these consonants probably occurred in the Neo-Sumerian period.)” (2011: 238).
  
-LAK numbers refer to the numbers provided in A. Deimel's //Liste der archaischen Keilschriftzeichen// (= WVDOG 401922).+LAK numbers refer to the numbers provided in A. Deimel's //Liste der archaischen Keilschriftzeichen// (= //WVDOG// 40 [1922]).
  
 ^ CDLI Reading ^ Alternate Readings ^ Sign Name ^ LAK Number ^ ^ CDLI Reading ^ Alternate Readings ^ Sign Name ^ LAK Number ^
Line 83: Line 83:
  
 Marchesi, G., & Marchetti, N. (2011). //Royal statuary of early dynastic Mesopotamia.// Eisenbrauns. Marchesi, G., & Marchetti, N. (2011). //Royal statuary of early dynastic Mesopotamia.// Eisenbrauns.
- 
old_sumerian_sign_readings.1445179913.txt.gz · Last modified: 2015/10/18 15:51 (external edit)
CC Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International
Driven by DokuWiki Recent changes RSS feed Valid CSS Valid XHTML 1.0