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Carian and Greek personal names in contact
P. 9-27
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ISBN: 9791222310008
ISSN: 2611-0555
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In this issue
- Preface
- Carian and Greek personal names in contact
- Greek Loanwords in some Aramaic and Armenian transcriptions : graphematic considerations on the ‘spiritus asper
- Multilingualism in Late-Bronze Age Anatolia : Some Reflections on Akkadian in Ḫattuša
- Languages in contact, borrowing, areal developments : on Anatolian and Greek (and Ionic) coincidences in phraseology
- Phraseology and literary topoi between Anatolia, the Aegean and the ancient Near East
- Notes on Syro-Armenian language contact
- The New Painted Hieroglyphic Inscriptions of Hattusa : Overview and Status of Research
- Hittite Contact Effects on Luwian?
- Fragments of Scribal Bilingualism in the Hittite Lexical Lists : the choice of verbal nouns in -war (-mar) versus nouns in -(ā)tar and -eššar
- Anatolian Names in °asitas /°asatis/°asatas, CLuw. *aššatta, Lyc. B *asata- and Lyc. A ahata
- Hittite-Luwian Hybrid Nouns
- Gazelles, theonyms, and Syrian toponyms in Hieroglyphic Luwian transmission
- Who was ArKKazuma? : some considerations that point to a Carian origin of this divinity
- Who was Karḫuḫa? : Dynamics of Contact in the Karkemišean Lands 249.