Transcription of Sumerian
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Sumerian lexicon version by John A. Halloran 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 in the Uruk/Warka region of southern Iraq. The language that they spoke, Sumerian , is known to us through a large body of texts and through bilingual cuneiform dictionaries of Sumerian and Akkadian, the language of their Semitic successors, to which Sumerian is not related. These bilingual dictionaries date from the Old Babylonian period (1800-1600 ), by which time Sumerian had ceased to be spoken, except by the scribes.
Sumerian Lexicon, Version 3.0 2 this do not group together by meaning. The phonetically more complex words and the compound words are listed alphabetically simply by their initial letters.
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