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  1. Consonantal roots

    Akkadian is a fusional language with grammatical case; and like all Semitic languages, Akkadian uses the system of consonantal roots. The Kültepe texts, which were written in Old Assyrian

    Assyria

    Assyria, also called the Assyrian Empire, was a Mesopotamian kingdom and empire of the ancient Near East and the Levant that existed as a state from perhaps as early as the 25th century BC until its collapse between 612 BC and 609 BC - spanning the periods of the Early to Middle Bronz…

    , include Hittite loanwords and names, which constitute the oldest record of any Indo-European language.
    Language family: Afro-Asiatic, SemiticEast SemiticAkkadian
    Native to: Assyria and Babylon
    Region: Mesopotamia
    Writing system: Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akkadian_language
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    How did Akkadians use the Sumerian writing system?
    There was no way to use the Sumerian writing system as such, and the Akkadians found a practical solution in writing their language phonetically, using the corresponding Sumerian phonetic signs.
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    What language did the Akkadian Empire use?
    Akkadian language. It is the earliest attested Semitic language. It used the cuneiform script, which was originally used to write the unrelated, and also extinct, Sumerian (which is a language isolate ). Akkadian was named after the city of Akkad, a major centre of Mesopotamian civilization during the Akkadian Empire (c.
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    When was the Akkadian cuneiform script created?
    The Akkadian cuneiform script was adapted from Sumerian cuneiform in about 2,350 BC. At the same time, many Sumerian words were borrowed into Akkadian, and Sumerian logograms were given both Sumerian and Akkadian readings.
    What is Akkadian?
    Akkadian was a semitic language spoken in Mesopotamia (modern Iraq and Syria) between about 2,800 BC and 500 AD.
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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akkadian_language

    Old Akkadian is preserved on clay tablets dating back to c. 2500 BC. It was written using cuneiform, a script adopted from the Sumerians using wedge-shaped symbols pressed in wet clay. As employed by Akkadian scribes, the adapted cuneiform script could represent either (a) Sumerian logograms (i.e., picture-based characters representing entire words), (b) Sumerian syllables, (c) …

  4. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Akkadian-writing

    development of cuneiform writing. In cuneiform: Spread and development of cuneiform. …system was adopted by the Akkadians, Semitic invaders who established themselves in Mesopotamia …

  5. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Akkadian-language

    Akkadian, written in a cuneiform script developed from that of the Sumerians, contained about 600 word and syllable signs. The sound system of the language had 20 consonants and 8 vowels (both long and short a, i, e, and u ).

  6. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/akkadian-language

    Akkadian is written with signs which apparently were originally devised for Sumerian. The application of the Sumerian system to Akkadian resulted in a mixed method of writing: on the one hand with logograms and, on the other, …

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