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A Social History of Opioids' Crimedical Cycle. [PDF]

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Ezell JM   +7 more
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Copular Clauses and Focus Marking in Sumerian

open access: yes, 2014
This work is the first comprehensive description of Sumerian constructions involving a copula. Applying the terminology of modern descriptive linguistics, it is accessible to both linguists and sumerologists.
Zólyomi, Gábor
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Sumerian

2016
Sumerian is a language of ancient Iraq. It is ergative and has no known relatives. Attested from the early 3rd millennium bce, it remained a living language until c. 1900 bce but was still used in the Common Era (chiefly in the context of temple liturgy). It survives on tens of thousands of cuneiform tablets.
Martin Worthington, Mark Chetwood
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Notes on Sumerian Lexicography, I

Journal of Cuneiform Studies, 1966
The existence of a verb tB.DAM-z a is commonly accepted in the Sumerological literature: Van Dijk Sagesse 10; E. I. Gordon JCS 12 62; A. Sjoberg Mondgott I 1789; Romer SKH 182. Its meaning is given uniformly as "to be(come) angry", and only Van Dijk and Romer by capitalizing fB.DAM have expressed some doubts about the reading.
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The Sumerians

The American Historical Review, 1929
A. T. Olmstead, C Leonard Wooley
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