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The silent revolution of language

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Dr Cristian Ispir
May 12, 2025
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Once upon a time, language got noisy—then quietly revolutionary.

The earliest scripts we know—like those used for Sumerian and Akkadian around 1500 BC—weren’t trying to transcribe sound so much as they were trying to pin down meaning. Akkadian scribes began the long process of phoneticizing cuneiform: turning those wedge-shaped ideograms into syllabic si…

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