URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85003070
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85003070#concept
Variants
- Accadian language
- Assyrian language
- Assyro-Babylonian language
- Babylonian language
Broader Terms
Narrower Terms
- Arabic language--Cognate words--Akkadian
- Arabic language--Foreign words and phrases--Akkadian
- Aramaic language--Foreign elements--Akkadian
- Aramaic language--Foreign words and phrases--Akkadian
- Egyptian language--Foreign words and phrases--Akkadian
- German language--Foreign elements--Akkadian
- German language--Foreign words and phrases--Akkadian
- Hebrew language--Foreign elements--Akkadian
- Hebrew language--Foreign words and phrases--Akkadian
- Hebrew language, Talmudic--Foreign words and phrases--Akkadian
- Old Persian language--Foreign words and phrases--Akkadian
- Sumerian language--Influence on Akkadian
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Broader Concepts from Other Schemes
- Akkadian language--Data processing
- Akkadian language--Dialects
- Akkadian language--Eponyms
- Akkadian language--Etymology
- Akkadian language--Etymology--Names
- Akkadian language--Lexicography
- Akkadian language--Phonology
- Akkadian language--Syntax
- Akkadian language--Texts
- Akkadian language--Transliteration
- Akkadian language--Verb
- Akkadian language--Vowels
- Akkadian language--Writing
Earlier Established Forms
- Assyro-Babylonian language
Sources
- found: Americana:v. 2, p. 544 (Assyro-Babylonian; Old Akkadian split into dialects; the most important of which were Babylonian and Assyrian)
- found: Britannica Micro.:v. 1, p. 177 (Accadian, Assyro-Babylonian; extinct Semitic language of the Northern Peripheral group spoken in Mesopotamia (now Iraq) from 3rd to 1st millennium B.C. ca. 2000 B.C. Akkadian divided into the Assyrian dialect and the Babylonian dialect.)
LC Classification
- PJ3101-PJ3595
Instance Of
Scheme Membership(s)
Collection Membership(s)
Change Notes
- 1986-02-11: new
- 2010-08-06: revised
Alternate Formats