Languages of the Middle East Natural Languages Linguistics


This subcat should be reserved to sites discussing languages belonging to more than one family that are spoken, or used to be spoken, in the Middle East (today's Iran, and all parts of Asia to the west and/or southwest of Iran, including Anatolia and adjacent islands) as well as in Egypt and other parts of the Nile valley. If the languages discussed extend to Central Asia, the Caucasus or parts of Africa outside the Nile valley, this subcat should no longer be considered appropriate.








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Languages of the Middle East

  • Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative - Document transliterations, text glossaries, digitized originals and photo languages of the middle east archives of ancient languages using the cuneiform script.
  • Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions Project - The aim of this project, carried out at natural the Oriental natural Institute of the University of Chicago, natural is to create an natural electronic study edition of natural the inscriptions of the Achaemenid Persian natural kings in natural Old Persian, Elamite, Akkadian, and, where appropriate, Aramaic natural natural an
  • The Faculty of Oriental Studies: M.Phil. in Cuneiform Studies - Information on the studying of cuneiform-based languages (with an emphasis on Akkadian) at the University of Oxford (England).[PDF]


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