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Sumerian and Akkadian

Dictionaries

CAD = The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (Chicago 1956 ff.).

AHw = Wolfram von Soden, Akkadisches Handwörterbuch (Wiesbaden 1965 – 1981).

PSD = The Sumerian Dictionary of the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia 1984ff.).

ŠL = Anton Deimel, Šumerisches Lexikon. I-IV (Roma: Scripta pontificii instituti biblici, 1928-1933).

Leipzig-Münchner Sumerische Zettelkasten

Sumerian Grammars and Textbooks

M-L. Thomsen, The Sumerian language : an introduction to its history and grammatical structure (3rd edn., Mesopotamia; Copenhagen: 2001)

Dietz Otto Edzard, Sumerian grammar (Leiden: 2003).

Christopher Woods, The grammar of perspective : the Sumerian conjugation prefixes as a system of voice (Leiden ; Boston: 2008).

John L. Hayes, A manual of Sumerian grammar and texts (2nd, rev. and expanded edition. edn., Aids and research tools in ancient Near Eastern studies; Malibu, Calif.: 2000).

Konrad Volk, A Sumerian reader (2nd rev. edn., Studia Pohl. Series maior; Roma: 1999).

Foxvog, D.A., Introduction to Sumerian Grammar (including Glossary)

Attinger, Pascal (1993), Éléments de linguistique sumérienne : la construction de du11/e/di "dire" (Orbis biblicus et orientalis; Fribourg, Suisse Göttingen: Éditions Universitaires ; Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht).

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