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Hieroglyphic Luwian : An Introduction with Original Texts by Annick Payne.

By: Language: English Series: Subsidia et Instrumenta Linguarum Orientis (SILO) ; 2. | Subsidia et Instrumenta Linguarum Orientis (SILO) ; 2Publication details: Wiesbaden : Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 2014.Edition: 3rd Revised editionDescription: xiv, 217 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9783447061094
  • 9783447102162
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • P949 P39 2014
Contents:
1. Introduction -- Language and Inscriptions -- The Script -- Research -- 2. Phonology -- Signs and Sounds -- The Regular Syllabary -- Graphic Representation of Sounds -- Phonological Rules -- Reading Aids -- 3. Morphology -- The Noun -- The Pronoun -- Numerals -- The Verb -- 4. Syntax -- Agreement -- Use of Cases -- Comparison -- Adverbs -- Postpositions -- Pronouns -- Verbs -- Word Onder -- Negatives -- Questions -- Particles -- Subordinate Clauses -- 5. Texts -- Babylon 3 -- Qal'at El Mudiq -- Hama 2 -- Karkamış A1b -- Karkamış A 4d -- Karkamış A 4b -- Maraş 1 -- Bohça -- Karkamış A 1b+c -- Babylon 1 -- Kululu 4 -- Assur Letters -- 6. Vocabulary -- 7. Sign List -- 8. Index to Sign List -- 9. Bibliography -- 10. Luwian Poetry.
Summary: The book is a comprehensive and concise introduction to Hieroglyphic Luwian, an early Indo-European language used c. 14th - 8th century BC in Ancient Anatolia. It has been written for beginners studying on their own and assumes no prior knowledge of the subject. It begins with the history of the language and its discovery and decipherment up to the present day. It contains a clearly structured concise grammar which offers much original material on Luwian syntax. Twelve reading exercises introduce the basic grammatical principles and are carefully graded to allow the reader to build up a knowledge of common signs and vocabulary as well as giving a broad introduction to Hieroglyphic Luwian literature. Grammatical analysis, commentary, vocabulary notes and a revision section accompany each text. Additionally, the book includes the most extensive uptodate vocabulary available and a complete sign list. Both will serve the reader as invaluable tools for any further study of the subject.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-216) and index.

1. Introduction -- Language and Inscriptions -- The Script -- Research -- 2. Phonology -- Signs and Sounds -- The Regular Syllabary -- Graphic Representation of Sounds -- Phonological Rules -- Reading Aids -- 3. Morphology -- The Noun -- The Pronoun -- Numerals -- The Verb -- 4. Syntax -- Agreement -- Use of Cases -- Comparison -- Adverbs -- Postpositions -- Pronouns -- Verbs -- Word Onder -- Negatives -- Questions -- Particles -- Subordinate Clauses -- 5. Texts -- Babylon 3 -- Qal'at El Mudiq -- Hama 2 -- Karkamış A1b -- Karkamış A 4d -- Karkamış A 4b -- Maraş 1 -- Bohça -- Karkamış A 1b+c -- Babylon 1 -- Kululu 4 -- Assur Letters -- 6. Vocabulary -- 7. Sign List -- 8. Index to Sign List -- 9. Bibliography -- 10. Luwian Poetry.

The book is a comprehensive and concise introduction to Hieroglyphic Luwian, an early Indo-European language used c. 14th - 8th century BC in Ancient Anatolia. It has been written for beginners studying on their own and assumes no prior knowledge of the subject. It begins with the history of the language and its discovery and decipherment up to the present day. It contains a clearly structured concise grammar which offers much original material on Luwian syntax. Twelve reading exercises introduce the basic grammatical principles and are carefully graded to allow the reader to build up a knowledge of common signs and vocabulary as well as giving a broad introduction to Hieroglyphic Luwian literature. Grammatical analysis, commentary, vocabulary notes and a revision section accompany each text. Additionally, the book includes the most extensive uptodate vocabulary available and a complete sign list. Both will serve the reader as invaluable tools for any further study of the subject.

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