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If one of the following signs does not seem to be displayed correctly on your computer, please '''install a powerful Unicode font''' like [http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=charissil_download Charis SIL]: | If one of the following signs does not seem to be displayed correctly on your computer, please '''install a powerful Unicode font''' like [http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=charissil_download Charis SIL] or [http://apagreekkeys.org/NAUdownload.html New Athena Unicode]: | ||
'' | ''ḫ'', ''š'', ''ṭ'', ''ʿ'', (for Egyptian:) ''Ꜣ'', ''ḥ'', ''ẖ'', ''ṯ'', ''ḏ''. |
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Glossing Ancient Languages and Texts
This is an open access forum on recommendations for the Interlinar Morphemic Glossing (IMG) of ancient languages.
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General recommendations
- General glossing rules and recommendations (alignment, punctuation)
- Recommended glossing abbreviations
Specific recommendations for different languages
- Akkadian
- Ancient Egyptian
- Hieroglyphic Ancient Egyptian (Old/Middle/Late Egyptian, Demotic)
- Coptic (Please contribute)
- Ancient Greek (Please contribute)
- Hittite
Technical issues
If one of the following signs does not seem to be displayed correctly on your computer, please install a powerful Unicode font like Charis SIL or New Athena Unicode:
ḫ, š, ṭ, ʿ, (for Egyptian:) Ꜣ, ḥ, ẖ, ṯ, ḏ.