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three functions: syllabograms,
Akkadograms or Sumerograms.
Syllabograms are
characters that
represent a syllable.
Akkadograms and
Sumerograms are ideograms...
- Iranica, Huswāreš.
Kudrinski M. and I. Yakubovich. 2016.
Sumerograms and
Akkadograms in Hittite: Ideograms, Logograms, Allograms, or Heterograms? Altorientalische...
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writing Hittite, a
layer of
Akkadian logographic spellings, also
known as
Akkadograms, was
added to the script, in
addition to the
Sumerian logograms, or Sumerograms...
- Empire.
Partly similar phenomena are
found in the use of
Sumerograms and
Akkadograms in
ancient Mesopotamia and the
Hittite empire, and in the adaptation...
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represent a
language other than
Akkadian (such as Hittite) is
known as an
Akkadogram. In the
transliteration of
ancient texts Sumerograms are
normally represented...
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phonetic complements to
attach Hittite case
endings to
Sumerograms and
Akkadograms.
Phonetic complements should not be
confused with
determinatives (which...
- figure. In
Bronze Age Anatolia, Zababa's name was used as a
logogram ("
Akkadogram") to
represent the
names of
multiple other gods of
similar warlike character...
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worship of Išḫara in
Kizzuwatna involved priestesses designated by the
akkadogram ĒNTU. It was read in this
context as
katra or katri, and the
women designated...
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regarded as valid.
Michele Cammarosano suggests that
sporadically the
Akkadogram dZABABA was used in
place of the more
frequent Sumerogram.
Little information...
- However, as he was not the only god who
could be
designated by this
Akkadogram in
Hittite texts, the
identity of the
deity meant when
phonetic spellings...