Abstract

This study explores into the logographic writing system employed by the oldest language known to humanity. Through meticulous examination of ancient textual artifacts and linguistic analysis, it seeks to unravel the intricacies of this unique script. By exploring the symbolic representations utilized to convey meaning, the study sheds light on the cognitive and cultural dimensions of early human communication. Additionally, it investigates the enduring influence of this logographic system on subsequent linguistic traditions and its role in shaping the evolution of written expression. Through this exploration, the study contributes to a deeper understanding of the linguistic heritage of ancient civilizations and the enduring legacy of their written language systems.

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