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Re: Proto-Romance

From:Andreas Johansson <andjo@...>
Date:Thursday, March 25, 2004, 10:36
Quoting "Thomas R. Wier" <trwier@...>:


> > Would the fact I've seen the Akkadian name of Nimrud given variously > > as 'Kalah', 'Kalha' and 'Kalhu' (that's ignoring 'k'~'c' and 'h'~'kh'~'ch' > > variation) be related to that loss of case suffixes? > > Well, if so, those would be the forms without mimation or nunation. > (-am- being the marker for the acc. sg. case in Old Babylonian, and > long -uu being the nominal marker for the nom. pl.). The form _Kalah_ > might be the construct state form. But it seems unlikely to me that a > Akkadologist would not normalize place names to their common English > forms. I'll have to ask my friends over at the Oriental Institute to > be sure. (I looked through my modest Akkadian lexica myself and found > no entry for Nimrud like that.)
My impression was that 'Calah' is the commonest name-form in English. However, google gives about 8k hits for that, 20k for 'Nimrud' and a bit under a thousand for 'Kalhu' ('Kalah' and 'Kalha' gives unrelated hits for the first page). Andreas Andreas

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