On the Grammatical Terms in Neo-Babylonian Grammatical Texts (IV) - Gamartum
in Japanese, English summary p. 20-21; the relation between <i>t</i>-separative and <i>t</i>-perfect in Akkadian may be assumed to exist between ba- <i>šusḫurtum</i> “non-ventive or separative” and ba- <i>gamartum</i> “perfective or terminative” in Sum...
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In: | Hiroshima University Studies, Faculty of Letters Year: 1976, Issue: 35, Pages: 260-282 |
KeiBi Identifier: | 38:360 |
Further subjects: | Konferenzschrift
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