The ancient Assyrian language is classified as Akkadian; it was the language of the Assyrians and Babylonians, written in Cuneiform. To facilitate administrative tasks of the Assyrian Empire Aramaic ...
We have used the methods of language technology to trace paradigmatic and syntagmatic relationships ... For the analysis we used a dataset consisting of 7,346 texts that have in Oracc been tagged as ...
The research team, led by Professor Saana Svärd from the University of Helsinki, analyzed nearly one million words in Akkadian, a Semitic language used in Mesopotamia between 934 and 612 BCE. These ...
These nearly 4,000-year-old artifacts, inscribed with cuneiform writing, contain phrases in Amorite, a language once spoken by the Amorite people of Canaan, and their Akkadian translations.