Historydraft Logo
null

Assyria - Sprachbund

Time: 3rd Millenium BC

Place: Present-Day Iraq

Details: During the 3rd millennium BC, a very intimate cultural symbiosis developed between the Sumerians and the Akkadians throughout Mesopotamia, which included widespread bilingualism. The influence of Sumerian (a language isolate) on Akkadian, and vice versa, is evident in all areas, from lexical borrowing on a massive scale, to syntactic, morphological, and phonological convergence. This has prompted scholars to refer to Sumerian and Akkadian in the third millennium BC as a sprachbund. Akkadian gradually replaced Sumerian as the spoken language of Mesopotamia somewhere after the turn of the 3rd and the 2nd millennium BC (the exact dating being a matter of debate), although Sumerian continued to be used as a sacred, ceremonial, literary, and scientific language in Mesopotamia until the 1st century AD, as did the use of the Akkadian cuneiform.

Related

Near

Assyrian Empire
Assyria-Earliest king recorded
2450 BC - Mesopotamia (Present-Day Iraq)
Assyrian Empire
Assyria-Akkadian-speaking people
4th Millenium BC - Assur, Iraq
Assyrian Empire
Assyria-Founding of Assyria
3rd Millenium BC - Mesopotamia (Present-Day Iraq)
Hittites
Hittites-Ashur-uballit I
1365 BC - Assyria
Aramean funeral stele Louvre
Arameans-The Neo Assyrian Empire was descended
626 BC - Tikrit, Saladin, Iraq
Mesopotamian lions and flowers decorated the processional street - Ishtar Gate - Babylon
Babylon-Anti-Assyrian pact
610s BC - Assur
Assyrian Empire
Assyria-Adamu
25th Century BC - Mesopotamia (Present-Day Iraq)
Assyrian Empire
Assyria-Earliest known reference to Anatolian Karu
2350s BC - Mesopotamia (Present-Day Iraq)
Assyrian Empire
Assyria-Most of Assyria briefly became part of the Neo-Sumerian Empire
2112 BC - Mesopotamia (Present-Day Iraq)
Assyrian Empire
Assyria-Attacks from barbarian Gutian people
2154 BC - Mesopotamia (Present-Day Iraq)
Assyrian Empire
Assyria-Assyrians in the Akkadian Empire
2330s BC - Mesopotamia (Present-Day Iraq)
<