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This is an open access forum on recommendations for the''' Interlinar Morphemic Glossing (IMG) of ancient languages'''.
This is an open access forum on recommendations for the''' Interlinar Morphemic Glossing (IMG) of ancient languages'''.


We appreciate your input. Please <span style="color:red">'''feel free to contribute'''</span> to existing pages and/or create new pages '''without login account'''. Your changes are logged under your IP address. Alternatively, you can [mailto:daniel.werning@topoi.org ask for a named login account] so that your changes appear under your own name.
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=== General recommendations ===
=== General recommendations ===
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* Recommended [[Glossing Abbreviations|glossing abbreviations]]
* Recommended [[Glossing Abbreviations|glossing abbreviations]]


[[File:Glossing-Egyptian-Champollion 1836 458.png|475x110px|link=|framed|right|'''Glossing of Jean François Champollion (1836-1841)''']]
[[File:Glossing-Egyptian-passage from Champollion 1836 458.png|475x122px|link=|framed|right|'''Modern glossing of same passage''']]
=== Specific recommendations for different languages ===
=== Specific recommendations for different languages ===
* [[Akkadian:Glossing recommendations|Akkadian]]  
* [[Akkadian:Glossing recommendations|Akkadian]]  

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Glossing Ancient Languages and Texts

Glossing of Heinrich Brugsch (1855)

This is an open access forum on recommendations for the Interlinar Morphemic Glossing (IMG) of ancient languages.

Please feel free to contribute to or comment on existing pages and/or create new pages without login account. We appreciate your input. Your changes are logged under your IP address. Alternatively, you can ask for a named login account so that your changes appear under your own name.

General recommendations

Glossing of Jean François Champollion (1836-1841)
Modern glossing of same passage

Specific recommendations for different languages

Technical issues


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