An Aramaic Verb Form in a Neo-Babylonian Letter

This paper offers an interpretation of an insufficiently understood verb form in the Neo-Babylonian letter OIP 114, 17:8, 29, thereby clarifying its contents. The word in question is shown to be an Aramaic verb form. This interpretation is supported by observations on the orthography and phonology o...

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Authors: Berzon, Ekaterina (Author) ; Kalinin, Maksim (Author) ; Koval, Sergey (Author) ; Loesov, Sergey 1954- (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Oxford University Press 2023
In: Journal of Semitic studies
Year: 2023, Volume: 68, Issue: 2, Pages: 391-402
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