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- The East Semitic languages are one of three divisions of the Semitic languages. The East Semitic group is attested by three distinct languages, Akkadian, Eblaite and possibly Kishite all of which have been long extinct. They were influenced by the non-Semitic Sumerian language and adopted cuneiform writing.Geographic distribution: formerly MesopotamiaGlottolog: east2678en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Semitic_languages
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East Semitic languages - Wikipedia
The East Semitic languages are one of three divisions of the Semitic languages. The East Semitic group is attested by three distinct languages, Akkadian, Eblaite and possibly Kishite all of which have been long extinct. They were influenced by the non-Semitic Sumerian language and adopted cuneiform writing.
East Semitic languages stand apart from other Semitic languages, traditionall…Wikipedia · Nội dung trong CC-BY-SA giấy phépSemitic languages - Wikipedia
The origin of Semitic-speaking peoples is still under discussion. Several locations were proposed as possible sites of a prehistoric origin of Semitic-speaking peoples: Mesopotamia, the Levant, the Eastern Mediterranean region, the Arabian Peninsula, and North Africa. Some claim that the Semitic languages originated in the Levant around 3800 BC, and were introduced to the Horn of Afr…
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