by Patrick C. Ryan
(7/5/97)
SUMERIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
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_________________Forthcoming. Lexical Parallels between Proto-Indo-European and Other Languages
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_______________Manuscript 1. Proto-Language "I" and "You" Early Evidences of Social Hierarchy
_______________Manuscript 2. Proto-Language Pronouns in a Neutral Social Context Ancient Democracy in Action
_______________Manuscript 3. Who are the Hurrians? A Relative Question
Thomsen, Marie-Louise. 1984. The Sumerian Language: An Introduction to Its History and Grammatical Structure. Copenhagen: Akademisk Forlag
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