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XV. Sumerian and Georgian: a Study in Comparative Philology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

Extract

For two reasons we give here the elements of Sumerian and Georgian–Lazian–Mingrelian–Svanian sound-changes: (1) to show how far the sound-changes in Sumerian correspond to the sound-changes in Georgian and (2) to justify our comparisons of Sumerian and Georgian words, i.e. to show that those comparisons are phonetically not impossible.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1915

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page 264 note 1 The root of this word is ⃛k and the ending an or ian is not difficult to explain. But what is -il- (?). Perhaps it is equivalent to the Georgian il-i (?).

page 275 note 1 Br. = Brünnow, , A Classified ListGoogle Scholar; Meiss. = Meissner, B., Seltene Assyrische Ideogramme.Google Scholar