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Record Nr.

UNINA9910455815503321

Autore

Edzard Dietz Otto

Titolo

Sumerian grammar [[electronic resource] /] / by Dietz Otto Edzard

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Boston, MA, : Brill, 2003

ISBN

1-280-46683-9

9786610466832

1-4175-0600-8

90-474-0340-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (215 p.)

Collana

Handbook of Oriental studies. Section 1, Near and Middle East ; ; v. 71 = Handbuch der Orientalistik

Disciplina

499/.955

Soggetti

Sumerian language - Grammar

Sumerian language

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-185) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary material -- THE SUMERIAN LANGUAGE -- HOW WE READ SUMERIAN -- MINIMALIA OF SUMERIAN PHONOLOGY AND SYLLABIC STRUCTURE -- THE \'WORD\' IN SUMERIAN, PARTS OF SPEECH -- SUBSTANTIVES -- ADJECTIVES -- DETERMINATION, SPECIFICATION: DEMONSTRATIVE PARTICLES -- RESUMING THE SEQUENCE OF PARTICLES FOR POSSESSION, NUMBER AND CASE -- PRONOUNS -- NUMERALS -- ADVERBS -- THE VERB -- POST-NOMINAL AND/OR POST-VERBAL PARTICLES OTHER THAN CASE PARTICLES (5.4) -- CONJUNCTIONS AND SUBJUNCTIONS -- EXCLAMATIONS -- EMESAL -- THE SUMERO-AKKADIAN LINGUISTIC AREA -- SUMMARY-AND WHAT IS STILL MISSING? -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX -- HANDBOOK OF ORIENTAL STUDIES (HANDBUCH DER ORIENTALISTIK).

Sommario/riassunto

It seems safe to say that this Sumerian Grammar by Professor D.O. Edzard will become the new classic reference in the field. It is an up-to-date, reliable guide to the language of the Sumerians, the inventors of cuneiform writing in the late 4th millennium B.C., and thus essential contributors to the high cultural standard of the whole of Mesopotamia and beyond. Following traditional lines, the Grammar describes general



characteristics, origins, linguistic environment, phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, and phraseology. Due attention is given to the symbiosis with Semitic Akkadian, with which Sumerian was to form a veritable linguistic area. With lucid explanations of all technical linguistic theory. Each transliteration carries its English translation.