On the Grammatical Terms in Neo-Babylonian Grammatical Texts (III): Marû/Ḫamṭu

in Japanese; e<sub>3</sub> and e<sub>11</sub> belong to the alternation group, the former being <i>ḫamṭu</i> (i.e. with perfective meaning or aspect), the latter <i>marû</i>.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Yoshikawa, Mamoru
Format: Print Article
In:Hiroshima University Studies, Literature Department
Year: 1970, Volume: 29, Pages: 207-223
KeiBi Identifier:32:447
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