Elamite language

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Name (Hebrew)
שפה עילמית
Name (Latin)
Elamite language
Name (Arabic)
اللغة العيلامية
Other forms of name
Amardic language
Anzanic language
Susian language
See Also From tracing topical name
Cuneiform inscriptions, Elamite
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q35470
Library of congress: sh 85041489
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Wikipedia description:

Elamite, also known as Hatamtite and formerly as Scythic, Median, Amardian, Anshanian and Susian, is an extinct language that was spoken by the ancient Elamites. It was recorded in what is now southwestern Iran from 2600 BC to 330 BC. Elamite is generally thought to have no demonstrable relatives and is usually considered a language isolate. The lack of established relatives makes its interpretation difficult. A sizeable number of Elamite lexemes are known from the Achaemenid royal inscriptions – trilingual inscriptions of the Achaemenid Empire, in which Elamite was written using Elamite cuneiform (circa 5th century BC), which is fully deciphered. An important dictionary of the Elamite language, the Elamisches Wörterbuch was published in 1987 by W. Hinz and H. Koch. The Linear Elamite script however, one of the scripts used to write the Elamite language circa 2000 BC, has remained elusive until recently.

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