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By Dietz Otto Edzard

ISBN-10: 9004126082

ISBN-13: 9789004126084

It kind of feels secure to assert that this "Sumerian Grammar" by way of Professor D.O. Edzard turns into the recent vintage reference within the box. it truly is an updated, trustworthy consultant to the language of the Sumerians, the inventors of cuneiform writing within the overdue 4th millennium B.C., and therefore crucial participants to the excessive cultural commonplace of the total of Mesopotamia and past. Following conventional traces, the "Grammar" describes basic features, origins, linguistic setting, phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, and phrasing. Due recognition is given to the symbiosis with Semitic Akkadian, with which Sumerian was once to shape a veritable linguistic zone. With lucid reasons of all technical linguistic idea. every one transliteration contains its English translation.

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2) -zu “yours”, (-a)-ni “his/hers”, or -bi “its” (non-p. class) stand in the genitive, the final [u] or [i] is overlaid by the [a(k)] of genitive or by the [a] of locative, yielding -∞gá, -za, (-a)-na, -ba. Note: Pronouns, cross-linguistically, exhibit peculiarities of their own: in mor­ phology, plural formation, and other respects. As regards the allomorphs (c) [a(k)] and (d) [(k)], it remains unknown what happened, phonetically speaking, to the final [k] of the geni­ tive morpheme. That it did not disappear totally becomes clear from the OS spelling rule for the dative case particle [r(a)].

2). There are three persons each in sg. ; the 3rd sg. distinguishes person and non-person class. All other persons are restricted to per­ son class. 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd sg. sg. sg. sg. pl. pl. pl. : pl. relations in 2nd and 3rd persons, 1st sg. and 1st pl. are not related (nor are they in Akkadian) because “ours” cannot be *“mine + mine”, but only “mine + yours” or “mine + his/hers/its”. Morphological behaviour: 1st sg. 2nd sg. 3rd sg. is -∞gá in gen. and loc. is -za in gen. and loc. p.

As a Semitic language has no initial consonantal clusters (tra-, stra-), word-internal clusters of more than two consonants (-astra-, -abstra-) or word-final clusters of two or more consonants (-art, -arst, -arbst) and, consequently, there are no syllabograms serv­ ing comparable purposes, we cannot identify Sumerian syllables with a structure differing from Akkadian. Therefore, while we may ask whether Sumerian syllables of the type bra-, pli-, sku-, -arp, -urps actually existed, there is no way to prove them.

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