An Assyrian Grammar, for Comparative PurposesTrübner, 1872 - 188 pages |
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... third person singular and plural aorist Kal of verbs in Babylonian , while in Assyrian the first and third persons are identical ( beginning with e ) ; lu is used before substantives as in vulgar Assyrian ; and generally the Babylonian ...
... third person singular and plural aorist Kal of verbs in Babylonian , while in Assyrian the first and third persons are identical ( beginning with e ) ; lu is used before substantives as in vulgar Assyrian ; and generally the Babylonian ...
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... third personal pronoun and the first person singular of the Permansive , are archaic . So also is the mimmation and the use of shaphel . Lastly , the vocabulary is extremely large , and it is unfortunate that we have to explain Assyrian ...
... third personal pronoun and the first person singular of the Permansive , are archaic . So also is the mimmation and the use of shaphel . Lastly , the vocabulary is extremely large , and it is unfortunate that we have to explain Assyrian ...
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... third person ispur , ispuru for yaspur , yaspuru . Aramaic , Ethiopic , and Himyaritic , show a similar weaken- ing . I interchanges also with e ; e.g. ci - i - nu ( Assyrian ) , and ci - e - nu ( Babylonian ) , tsa - ' i - ri , tsa ...
... third person ispur , ispuru for yaspur , yaspuru . Aramaic , Ethiopic , and Himyaritic , show a similar weaken- ing . I interchanges also with e ; e.g. ci - i - nu ( Assyrian ) , and ci - e - nu ( Babylonian ) , tsa - ' i - ri , tsa ...
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... third person of the verb . In the second person , again , Assyrian agrees with Hebrew in assimilating the nasal to the dental , while the other dialects . have anta and ant . The Coptic ntok and Berber prefixed pronoun ewent have been ...
... third person of the verb . In the second person , again , Assyrian agrees with Hebrew in assimilating the nasal to the dental , while the other dialects . have anta and ant . The Coptic ntok and Berber prefixed pronoun ewent have been ...
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... third personal pronoun is peculiar , but apparently exhibits a more ... person of the permansive tense we have pitlukhac ( “ I worship " ) for ... man , " cheche = " old woman " ; in Carib baba = " father , " bibi = " mother . " Compare ...
... third personal pronoun is peculiar , but apparently exhibits a more ... person of the permansive tense we have pitlukhac ( “ I worship " ) for ... man , " cheche = " old woman " ; in Carib baba = " father , " bibi = " mother . " Compare ...
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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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