Chapters 1-3 Non-Cuneiform Flashcards
ani
his; her (3cs possessive suffix for animate objects [humans; not things or animals]); after a vowel it may appear as a-ni or ni.
Urim5
Ur
bad3
city wall, rampart, fortification
lugal
king
ur
dog; man, warrior
du3
to build
r
case marker for the dative; ra following a consonant, r following a vowel.
ak
genitive marker; marks the possessor in the genitive relationship (typically the final term); k when following a vowel. When in word final position, k will not show up because it is an amissable letter.
e
marker of Ergative case (marks the agent)
⊘
unmarked; as such might “mark” such things as the absolutive case (marks the patient), the 3CS animate patient
MP
Modal Prefix; first prefix which can appear in a verbal chain; may go unmarked as in indicative
CP
Conjugation Prefix: Hayes suggests these prefixes might indicate emotional or mental involvement, and are thus difficult to translate. Recent studies by Woods has shown that i3 indicates background info.
mu
a type of Conjugation Prefix; denotes closeness of speaker, perhaps spatially and emotionally???
DP
Dimensional Prefix; cross-reference or resume the case relationships appearing in the various nominal phrases in the sentence (except agent and patient) (e.g., na cross-references r); there may be multiple DP’s (four is the highest attested).
na
Dimensional Prefix, may cross-reference r.
PA
Personal Affix; may occur before and after verbal root. Cross-reference agent and patient??? (e.g., n cross-references e)
n
3CS Animate Personal Affix, may cross reference e.
MP (optional) + CP (obligatory) + DP’s (mostly obligatory) + PA (obligatory) + verbal root + PA (obligatory)
Verbal phrase. In the perfect aspect, PA preceding verb cross-references the agent while the PA following verb cross-references the patient.
ḫamṭu
Akkadian scribal name for the perfect aspect; may correspond to Sumerian ul4.
marû
Akkadian scribal name for the imperfect aspect; may correspond to Sumerian niga.
a
nominalizer; marks such things as adjectives from verbal roots, nominalization of verbal phrases, marking of certain subordinate clauses…
nam
syllable; prefixed to verbal or nominal roots, it produces ‘abstract nouns’ (e.g., nam-lugal = kingship)
še3
terminative case marker; ‘for the sake of’, ‘on behalf of’