The Elements of Hittite

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Cambridge University Press, 27 okt 2011
Hittite is the earliest attested Indo-European language and was the language of a state which flourished in Asia Minor in the second millennium BC. This exciting and accessible introductory course, which can be used in both trimester and semester systems, offers in ten lessons a comprehensive introduction to the grammar of the Hittite language with ample exercises both in transliteration and in cuneiform. It includes a separate section of paradigms, a grammatical index, as well as a list of every cuneiform sign used in the book. A full glossary can be found at the back. The book has been designed so that the cuneiform is not essential and can be left out of any course if so desired. The introduction provides the necessary cultural and historical background, with suggestions for further reading, and explains the principles of the cuneiform writing system.
 

Inhoudsopgave

kat mar azuk hé
9
Lesson
16
4
23
3
24
7
29
Lesson
35
6
41
3
46
Lesson
97
2
99
aya a sonorants and glides
107
5
112
nt and t noun stems
125
3
126
74
148
sstem nouns
149

Lesson
60
4
66
Akkadian prepositions
67
2
74
istem nouns and adjectives
77
Lesson 10
82
5
85
1
152
16
177
97
178
Sources of exercise material
179
Glossary
185
41
187
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Over de auteur (2011)

Theo van den Hout is Professor of Hittite and Anatolian Languages at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, and editor-in-chief of the Chicago Hittite Dictionary (CHD) since 2000. Besides his work on the dictionary his current personal interests focus on ancient record management and early literacy in Hittite society. He has over twenty years of experience teaching Hittite and other Anatolian languages at the Universities of Amsterdam and Chicago.

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