Syntactic Marginalia in Old Babylonian.
The Journal of the American Oriental Society 2006, Oct-Dec, 126, 4
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Publisher Description
This review article consists of two parts: the first briefly refers to the edition itself, while the second and more substantial part points out various important syntactic issues which arise from a close examination of the letters therein. These issues are discussed and expanded upon, based on additional information gathered from other Old Babylonian (henceforth OB) letters. 1. GENERAL REMARKS
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