This paper presents Version 7 (V7) of the Linear A structural grammar. Thefirst part provides a purely descriptive analysis of morphological, syntactic, andarithmetic patterns observed in the administrative accounting tablets, without func-tional over-claiming. The second part offers an extended comparative discussionof Linear A with fifteen language families: Indo-European (Sanskrit, Greek, Ana-tolian), Semitic (Akkadian, Arabic, Hebrew, Modern South Arabian), Egyptian,Hurro-Urartian, Sumerian, Elamite, Uralic, Dravidian, Kartvelian, Sino-Tibetan,Basque, Berber, Cushitic, and Omotic. The discussion is presented in a narrative,comparative format, highlighting structural parallels, typological similarities, andpossible contact phenomena without claiming genetic relationship. A third part ex-amines Semitic loanwords in Greek mythology (Cybele, Korybantes, Kabeiroi, Eu-ropa, Kadmos, Adonis, Minos, etc.) as independent evidence for Semitic-Minoancontact. All functional hypotheses are clearly marked as such. The paper in-cludes 28 falsification conditions and a comprehensive bibliography of peer-reviewedsources. The computational algorithms from previous versions have been removed.
Mohamed Reda Halloub (Mon,) studied this question.