[eng] This thesis interrogates the extent to which a range of written variation in the Old Babylonian letters from the central area of Mesopotamia relate significantly to variables denoting temporal-historical (diachronic), spatial-geographical (diatopic) or individual- situational heterogeneity. The object of the study is Old Babylonian, an ancient language whose large written record embodies a widespread practice of writing in a sizeable array of genres, including cursive and personal scripts, that flourished in a time of substantial geo-political changes. Some dialectal varieties of Old Babylonian have been already identified and described in detail, particularly those of the peripheral areas. However, despite early attempts to define br...
As this paper aims to highlight, the Assyrian Empire’s language environment, and in particular its s...
As this paper aims to highlight, the Assyrian Empire’s language environment, and in particular its s...
This thesis comprises a comparative typological study of Egyptian Judaeo-Arabic folk tales’ and lett...
This thesis interrogates the extent to which a range of written variation in the Old Babylonian lett...
Whilst the political relationship between Mesopotamian kingdoms in the eventful first half of the Ol...
International audienceAvailable online: https://www.pewe-verlag.de/?page_id=1787.During the four cen...
Neo-Babylonian (NB) was the last surviving dialect of the Semitic language known as Akkadian and it ...
Neo-Babylonian (NB) was the last surviving dialect of the Semitic language known as Akkadian and it ...
peer reviewedDuring the latest archaeological works on Mari (2002-2010), texts belonging to differen...
peer reviewedIn this chapter, I explore different aspects of the variability ‘inherent to human lang...
Though Ancient Near Eastern Studies has increasingly paidattention to language contact and areal lin...
The Parthian Empire (247 BC-228 AD) was extremely heterogeneous since different ethnic, cultural and...
The written sources for Sumerian extend over a period of more than two thousand years. During this t...
As this paper aims to highlight, the Assyrian Empire’s language environment, and in particular its s...
As this paper aims to highlight, the Assyrian Empire’s language environment, and in particular its s...
As this paper aims to highlight, the Assyrian Empire’s language environment, and in particular its s...
As this paper aims to highlight, the Assyrian Empire’s language environment, and in particular its s...
This thesis comprises a comparative typological study of Egyptian Judaeo-Arabic folk tales’ and lett...
This thesis interrogates the extent to which a range of written variation in the Old Babylonian lett...
Whilst the political relationship between Mesopotamian kingdoms in the eventful first half of the Ol...
International audienceAvailable online: https://www.pewe-verlag.de/?page_id=1787.During the four cen...
Neo-Babylonian (NB) was the last surviving dialect of the Semitic language known as Akkadian and it ...
Neo-Babylonian (NB) was the last surviving dialect of the Semitic language known as Akkadian and it ...
peer reviewedDuring the latest archaeological works on Mari (2002-2010), texts belonging to differen...
peer reviewedIn this chapter, I explore different aspects of the variability ‘inherent to human lang...
Though Ancient Near Eastern Studies has increasingly paidattention to language contact and areal lin...
The Parthian Empire (247 BC-228 AD) was extremely heterogeneous since different ethnic, cultural and...
The written sources for Sumerian extend over a period of more than two thousand years. During this t...
As this paper aims to highlight, the Assyrian Empire’s language environment, and in particular its s...
As this paper aims to highlight, the Assyrian Empire’s language environment, and in particular its s...
As this paper aims to highlight, the Assyrian Empire’s language environment, and in particular its s...
As this paper aims to highlight, the Assyrian Empire’s language environment, and in particular its s...
This thesis comprises a comparative typological study of Egyptian Judaeo-Arabic folk tales’ and lett...