An Assyrian Grammar, for Comparative PurposesTrübner, 1872 - 188 pages |
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... mimmation ) ; also the termination of the Aorist in -i • PAGE 48 49 49 52 51 32 52 • • 54 The Four Moods : Precative , Subjunctive , Imperative , and Infinitive The Participle · • The Persons ( Singular , Plural , and Dual ) Origin of ...
... mimmation ) ; also the termination of the Aorist in -i • PAGE 48 49 49 52 51 32 52 • • 54 The Four Moods : Precative , Subjunctive , Imperative , and Infinitive The Participle · • The Persons ( Singular , Plural , and Dual ) Origin of ...
Page xv
... Mimmation . PAGE 84 85 91 94 95 96 97 98 · • 101 102 102 Dr. Oppert's ascription of an Emphatic State to the Assyrian controverted Derivation of Nouns : Primitive Nouns The verbal nouns with three radicals Nouns from defective verbs ...
... Mimmation . PAGE 84 85 91 94 95 96 97 98 · • 101 102 102 Dr. Oppert's ascription of an Emphatic State to the Assyrian controverted Derivation of Nouns : Primitive Nouns The verbal nouns with three radicals Nouns from defective verbs ...
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... mimmation which replaces ( as in Himyaritic ) the Arabic nunnation , in the simplicity of the vocalic system , and in the formation of the precative ( 11 ) . It does not possess , however , any broken plurals ( 12 ) . Its points of ...
... mimmation which replaces ( as in Himyaritic ) the Arabic nunnation , in the simplicity of the vocalic system , and in the formation of the precative ( 11 ) . It does not possess , however , any broken plurals ( 12 ) . Its points of ...
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... mimmation . The Assyrian itself varies slightly in the oldest and the latest inscriptions ( 29 ) . Thus Nabiuv became Nabuv , and Assur - bani - pal's inscriptions present us with such grammatical irregularities as sal - la - ti ...
... mimmation . The Assyrian itself varies slightly in the oldest and the latest inscriptions ( 29 ) . Thus Nabiuv became Nabuv , and Assur - bani - pal's inscriptions present us with such grammatical irregularities as sal - la - ti ...
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... mimmation and the use of shaphel . Lastly , the vocabulary is extremely large , and it is unfortunate that we have to explain Assyrian from Hebrew and not Hebrew from Assyrian . Obscure points in Hebrew lexicography have already been ...
... mimmation and the use of shaphel . Lastly , the vocabulary is extremely large , and it is unfortunate that we have to explain Assyrian from Hebrew and not Hebrew from Assyrian . Obscure points in Hebrew lexicography have already been ...
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Accadian accent accusative Achæmenian period adjectives Æthiopic anacu aorist Aphel Arabic Aramaic Aryan Asiatic assimilated Assur-bani-pal Assyr Assyrian attached Babylonian become case-endings character Chinese cima cloth cognate languages compared concave verbs consonant denoted dental dialects DICTIONARY doubled dropped dual Edited enclitic English Ethiopic expressed F. J. FURNIVALL feminine termination genitive grammar guttural Hebrew Himyaritic Hincks IMPERATIVE instance interchange Iphteal Istaphal king letter masculine Ménant mimmation Niphal nomen mutati nomen permanentis nominative noun numerals omitted Oppert original Pael Palel participle passive Permansive person singular Phoenician Precative preceding prefix preposition present primitive pronunciation quadriliteral rare reduplication root Royal Royal Asiatic Society Sanskrit sarru second person second radical Semitic languages Sennacherib sentence sewed Shaphel sibilant side sometimes status constructus subjunctive substantive suffix sunuti syllabaries syllable tablets tense Text third personal pronoun Translated triliteral Turanian ultu vowel vulgar weakened word
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