1945
DOI: 10.2307/499698
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Evidence of Inflection in the "Chariot" Tablets from Knossos

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“…The first insights into Linear B were due to Evans, who managed to discover the values of the arithmograms, which are broadly shared with the other writing systems attested in the Aegean and Cyprus. Another interesting discovery, by Kober (1945), was the presence of triplets of sequences where the first two signs never changed, while the last one often varied. Additionally, some of these triplets had a different suffix depending whether the following logograms was masculine or feminine.…”
Section: Linear Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first insights into Linear B were due to Evans, who managed to discover the values of the arithmograms, which are broadly shared with the other writing systems attested in the Aegean and Cyprus. Another interesting discovery, by Kober (1945), was the presence of triplets of sequences where the first two signs never changed, while the last one often varied. Additionally, some of these triplets had a different suffix depending whether the following logograms was masculine or feminine.…”
Section: Linear Bmentioning
confidence: 99%