AW: anyone know Akkadian?
I learnt a bit Akkadian, but I'm sorry I cannot answer your question. Anyway, I thought the infinitive ending in Akkadian is -um, not -u?
Edit: I just saw you wrote New Babylonian dialect, so that might be the answer? As far as I remember I learnt Old Akkadian.
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Originally Posted by Lysandros
I learnt a bit Akkadian, but I'm sorry I cannot answer your question. Anyway, I thought the infinitive ending in Akkadian is -um, not -u?
Edit: I just saw you wrote New Babylonian dialect, so that might be the answer? As far as I remember I learnt Old Akkadian.
yeah this is new Babylonian. the m was dropped from late old Akkadin (both major dialects) onwards. if I recall, most courses teach in the old Akkadian first, then push you into the dialectual issues (like assyrian and Babylonian treatment of the weak consonenets.
but thing is, I don't know if these given types of verbs are the correct ones for sure. anyone in the EB team? *wishes for someone w/Akkadian major*
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Unfortunatly not. :embarassed: I'm planning on making courses in an ancient oriental language for some time now, though. I still have to decide which one... Akkadian or Assyrian kind of seem tempting...
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Originally Posted by machinor
Unfortunatly not. :embarassed: I'm planning on making courses in an ancient oriental language for some time now, though. I still have to decide which one... Akkadian or Assyrian kind of seem tempting...
Assyrian is a dialect of Akkadian...
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anyone know Akkadian?
Where else can you actually start a thread with this title? :beam:
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I've only got basic skills in Middle Aramaïc (Of Eastern type; It differs a bit from the Middle Syriac) and Mandaïc so, no I can't really be of help here, unfortunately.
What was interesting with the site though:
http://www.premiumwanadoo.com/cuneif...ionary/03d.png
It must be a conspiracy theory :grin:
It looks so much alike the Derafsh-î Kâviyânîg:
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I saw that. remind me of an apocriphal arab story about that flag. I'll translate:
" the persian shahenshah brought with him his best men, and also his famed banner, the drafshi kavian (that was the transliteration). It is said that the flag appeared when a ruler was repressing his poeple, and a humble blacksmith named ardashir led a revolt against him, in which he took his blacksmith's Apron, and tied it to a staff. he eventually triumphed and was made king, at which the flag was adopted as the royal standard. over time, the flag was replaced by a tiger skin, decked in jewels and gold, and was carried by the finest of the kings men..."
I know its wrong, but kind of idealistic..so I figured I'd share it with you all.
I wonder if the persians wrote a poem or story like that, then the arabs bleieved it...
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Do you use Akkadian to mean the language proper, or the East Semitic language group?
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Originally Posted by cmacq
Do you use Akkadian to mean the language proper, or the East Semitic language group?
the language proper (bear in mind that there were several dialects-all mutually intelligeble. in this case I need new babylonian)
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Strange, I thought Neo-Babylonian was a separate late East Semitic language as opposed to Old-Babylonian; an Eblaitic-Amoritic or West Semitic language?
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I know, I understand the confusion. here is how it works:
Akkadian starts out as old akkadian (c.3000-2000BC). it branches off into 2 main lines: old Assyrian, and old babylonian. the former is the more conservative of the 2. in any case both transition to middle assyrian & babylonian, then finally neo Assyrian and babylonian. then there is standard babylonian, which is a lot like middle Assyrian or babylonian, then mari, nuzi, and Boghaskoy dialect (latter was a trade language used by hittites). lets not forget Al-amarna too. all through that time, to my understanding, both maor dialects remained intelligeble throughout the 2 millenia they were poken (last record is around the time of christ-not sure).
anyways, as I said, I need someone who is more experienced with Akkadian than myself, in order to parse several verbs, whom the dictionary neglected to mention the class of.:yes: otherwise, I'm cool with the lishanu akkaditu..