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Some of these oft contradictory characterizations are based on the perceived societal context in which Emesal occurs , as in the women's language thesis ; others on the meaning of the name Emesal , as in the case of Gadd ( 1924 ) and ...
Some of these oft contradictory characterizations are based on the perceived societal context in which Emesal occurs , as in the women's language thesis ; others on the meaning of the name Emesal , as in the case of Gadd ( 1924 ) and ...
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( e.g. Erš . 1.2 39 , 41 in Cohen 1981 : 114 ) , which , recorded as dumu - mu , appears at first glance more Emegir than Emesal . The characteristic , but infrequent , Emesal orthography for Emegir dumu is du s - mu ( Schretter 1990 ...
( e.g. Erš . 1.2 39 , 41 in Cohen 1981 : 114 ) , which , recorded as dumu - mu , appears at first glance more Emegir than Emesal . The characteristic , but infrequent , Emesal orthography for Emegir dumu is du s - mu ( Schretter 1990 ...
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A parallel between the dialect situation in Sumer and that prevailing in India between Sanskrit and Prakrit has been proposed by Falkenstein and von Soden ( 1953 : 29 ) , who write with regard to Emesal as a probable women's language ...
A parallel between the dialect situation in Sumer and that prevailing in India between Sanskrit and Prakrit has been proposed by Falkenstein and von Soden ( 1953 : 29 ) , who write with regard to Emesal as a probable women's language ...
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Compte Rendu, Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale 47 Simo Parpola,Robert M. Whiting ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 2002 |
Compte Rendu, Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale 47 Simo Parpola,Robert M. Whiting ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 2002 |
Compte Rendu, Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale 47 Simo Parpola,Robert M. Whiting ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 2002 |
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Akkadian Anatolia Ancient appears Ashurbanipal Assyrian auch Babylonian belts Biblical Chief context couple cult culture deity depicted directed discussed divine documents early East eine Emesal Eunuch evidence example fact female feminine figure figurines garden gender goddess gods Göttin hand Hebrew Helsinki History Hittite important Inanna incantation indicates interpreted Ištar king known language late later lines literature London magic male Marduk marriage means mentioned Mesopotamian Museum Orient original palace period person present probably queen refer relief represented ritual role royal scene seals sexual silà similar social society Soden sorcerer Sprachen status Studies suggest Sumerian symbol tablet temple term third tion translation types wife witch woman women