New Evidence for Ugaritic and Hittite Onomastics and Prosopography at the End of the Late Bronze Age (original) (raw)

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Hittite Historical Phonology after 100 Years (and after 20 Years)

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Hittite heterographic writings and their interpretation

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Hittite etymologies and notes

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Studia Linguistica Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis 129: 225-244, 2012

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The Sumerian Personal Name List Ur-ab-ba (Author draft, published in OrAn 3 2021))

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Zeitschrift für Assyriologie 110/2: 278-288, 2020

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A GRAMMAR OF THE HITTITE LANGUAGE Part 1: Reference Grammar

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On Recent Cuneiform Editions of Hittite Fragments (I). Review article on: J. L. Miller, KBo 53

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Journal of the American Oriental Society 129, 2009

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Post-Ugaritic writing in the Late Bronze – Early Iron Age.

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Post-Ugaritic writing in the Late Bronze – Early Iron Age., 2023

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“The Ductus of the Alalaḫ VII Texts and the Origin of the Hittite Cuneiform” in E. Devecchi (ed.), Palaeography and Scribal Practices in Syro-Palestine and Anatolia in the Late Bronze Age (Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, Leiden) 147-170.

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Yet Another Hittite Loanword in Ugaritic

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On Recent Cuneiform Editions of Hittite Fragments (II). (Review of: H. Otten et alii, KBo 47)

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The Umman-manda in the Hittite Texts

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Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon

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Kurtis: A Phrygian Name in the Neo-Hittite World

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News from the Lands of the Hittites. Scientific Journal for Anatolian Research 1 (2017) 113-118.

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The signs TA and DA in Old Hittite: evidence for a phonetic difference [2013]

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The Languages of the Ancient Near East (in A Companion to the Ancient Near East, 2nd ed., 2007)

Gonzalo Rubio

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When Hittite Laryngeals are Secondary

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CaR vs. Ca-aR spellings in Hittite: evidence for a phonemic distinction between /ə/ and /a/ [2021]

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Hungarian Assyriological Review 2/2, 241-262., 2021

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-NEW KNOWLEDGES ON THE HITTITE LANGUAGE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH PARA.pdf

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Sipis ‒ yet another Phrygian name in the Neo-Hittite world? With commentaries on some recent discoveries of Phrygians in Hieroglyphic Luwian texts

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A Grammar of the Hittite Language, by H.Hoffner and H. C.Melchert

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Remarks on the Hittite Cuneiform Script, in: ipamati kistamati pari tumatimis. Luwian and Hittite Studies Presented to J. David Hawkins on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday, ed. Itamar Singer, Tel Aviv 2010, 256-262

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Towards the Hittite Eastern Periphery (KUB XLIX 11), AJNES, vol.VI, issue 2, 2011, pp.87-94.

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Studies in Neo-Babylonian Onomastics: The Use of the Sign DÙ

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"ḤQ/GR-Based Toponyms on the Shoshenq-Inscription of Karnak's Bubastite Portal: Some Phonological, Semantic, and Anthropological Reflections"

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Some Indo-Uralic Aspects of Hittite [2008]

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The Hattian-Hittite Foundation Rituals From Ortaköy (II). Fragments To CTH 726 “Rituel Bilingue De Fondation D’unTemple Oud’unpalais”

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The Amarna Letters from Ḫatti. A Palaeographic Analysis

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The Hattian-Hittite Foundation Rituals from Ortaköy (I). Fragments to CTH 725 “Rituel bilingue de consécration d’un temple” (With Aygül Süel)

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ON THE HITTITE AND LUWIAN ORIGIN OF SOME COMMON NOUNS IN CAPPADOCIAN OLD ASSYRIAN TEXTS

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