Languages of the Ancient Near East
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About this Series
Languages of the Ancient Near East (LANE) is a series that encompasses a wide variety of titles pertaining to the Semitic and non-Semitic languages of ancient Western Asia. Books in the series publish research on individual languages or language groups and include reference grammars, teaching grammars, descriptive grammars, monographic studies of relevant linguistic topics, studies in historical grammar and linguistics, and works on paleography. Although LANE’s primary emphasis is on ancient languages, the series is open to works on languages or dialects of later periods, especially with regard to language history.
Editor:
Gonzalo Rubio
Advisory Board:
James P. Allen
Aaron Michael Butts
Gene B. Gragg
Rebecca Hasselbach-Andee
Antonio Loprieno
H. Craig Melchert
Piotr Michalowski
P. Oktor Skjærvø
Christopher Woods
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