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- Amorite_language abstract "Amorite is an early Northwest Semitic language, spoken by the Amorite tribes prominent in ancient Near Eastern history. It is known exclusively from non-Akkadian proper names recorded by Akkadian scribes during periods of Amorite rule in Babylonia (end of the 3rd and beginning of the 2nd millennium), notably from Mari, and to a lesser extent Alalakh, Tell Harmal, and Khafajah. Occasionally such names are also found in early Egyptian texts; and one place-name — "Sənīr" (שְׂנִיר) for Mount Hermon — is known from the Bible (Deut. 3:9), and oddly enough may be Indo-European in origin (possibly due to Hittite influence)[citation needed]. Notable characteristics include: The usual Northwest Semitic imperfective-perfective distinction is found — e.g. Yantin-Dagan, 'Dagon gives' (ntn); Raṣa-Dagan, 'Dagon was pleased' (rṣy). It included a 3rd-person suffix -a (unlike Akkadian or Hebrew), and an imperfect vowel -a-, as in Arabic rather than the Hebrew and Aramaic -i-. There was a verb form with a geminate second consonant — e.g. Yabanni-Il, 'God creates' (root bny). In several cases where Akkadian has š, Amorite, like Hebrew and Arabic, has h, thus hu 'his', -haa 'her', causative h- or ʼ- (I. Gelb 1958). The 1st-person perfect is in -ti (singular), -nu (plural), as in the Canaanite languages.".
- Amorite_language iso6393Code "none".
- Amorite_language languageFamily Central_Semitic_languages.
- Amorite_language languageFamily Northwest_Semitic_languages.
- Amorite_language languageFamily Semitic_languages.
- Amorite_language spokenIn Amorite.
- Amorite_language spokenIn Mesopotamia.
- Amorite_language wikiPageID "593589".
- Amorite_language wikiPageRevisionID "591633419".
- Amorite_language extinct "2".
- Amorite_language fam Central_Semitic_languages.
- Amorite_language fam Northwest_Semitic_languages.
- Amorite_language fam Semitic_languages.
- Amorite_language familycolor "Afro-Asiatic".
- Amorite_language hasPhotoCollection Amorite_language.
- Amorite_language iso "none".
- Amorite_language linglist "17".
- Amorite_language name "Amorite".
- Amorite_language states "ancient Mesopotamia, by the Amorites".
- Amorite_language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Amorite_language subject Category:Amorites.
- Amorite_language subject Category:Extinct_languages_of_Asia.
- Amorite_language subject Category:Fertile_Crescent.
- Amorite_language subject Category:Northwest_Semitic_languages.
- Amorite_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Amorite_language type Communication100033020.
- Amorite_language type ExtinctLanguagesOfAsia.
- Amorite_language type Language106282651.
- Amorite_language type NorthwestSemiticLanguages.
- Amorite_language type Language.
- Amorite_language type Language.
- Amorite_language type Language.
- Amorite_language type InformationEntity.
- Amorite_language comment "Amorite is an early Northwest Semitic language, spoken by the Amorite tribes prominent in ancient Near Eastern history. It is known exclusively from non-Akkadian proper names recorded by Akkadian scribes during periods of Amorite rule in Babylonia (end of the 3rd and beginning of the 2nd millennium), notably from Mari, and to a lesser extent Alalakh, Tell Harmal, and Khafajah.".
- Amorite_language label "Amorite language".
- Amorite_language label "Amorrite".
- Amorite_language label "Język amorycki".
- Amorite_language label "Аморейский язык".
- Amorite_language label "لغة أمورية".
- Amorite_language sameAs Amorrite.
- Amorite_language sameAs Język_amorycki.
- Amorite_language sameAs m.02hwwfs.
- Amorite_language sameAs Q35941.
- Amorite_language sameAs Q35941.
- Amorite_language sameAs Amorite_language.
- Amorite_language wasDerivedFrom Amorite_language?oldid=591633419.
- Amorite_language isPrimaryTopicOf Amorite_language.
- Amorite_language name "Amorite".