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  1. The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature, by the Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford; Sumerian language, English Wikipedia article; Introduction to Sumerian grammar, by Daniel A. Foxvog; Sumerian grammar lessons, a Wikibooks project; Kategorie: Sumerisch, the Sumerian category of articles in the German Wiktionary

  2. Nov 21, 2023 · The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary (PSD) is a project to compile a comprehensive dictionary of the Sumerian language. It is run out of the University of Pennsylvania's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and funded by both private donors and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The projec.

  3. Sumerian Dictionary Project Staff Conference. Just above the Kress gallery in the north­east corner of The University Museum lies a little frequented area of the building. Despite the constant flow of traffic to and from the business office across the hall, few strangers find their way behind the cage with its polite warning: “Please do not ...

  4. www.sumerian.org › sumerlexSumerian Lexicon

    The following lexicon contains 1,255 Sumerian logogram words and 2,511 Sumerian compound words. A logogram is a reading of a cuneiform sign which represents a word in the spoken language. Sumerian scribes invented the practice of writing in cuneiform on clay tablets sometime around 3400 B.C. in the Uruk/Warka region in the south of ancient Iraq.

  5. The The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature (ETCSL) is a digital project sponsored and hosted by the University of Oxford (Faculty of Oriental Studies). It contains ancient Sumerian literature that includes myths, proverbs, letters, king lists, and more. The project was started in 1997, led by Jeremy Black, and funding for it ended in ...

  6. Sumerian logograms (word signs), readings of cuneiform signs that represented words in the spoken Sumerian language. The situation back in the 1980s was that no modem dictionary of Sumerian existed. To create a reliable dictionary involved relying only upon scholarly materials published since the 1950s.

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