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    The cuneiform lexical lists are a series of ancient Mesopotamian glossaries which preserve the semantics of Sumerograms, their phonetic value and their...
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  • Look up lexical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lexical may refer to: Lexical corpus or lexis, a complete set of all words in a language Lexical item...
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    750 in Uruk III)) are called "lexical lists", which appeared during Uruk IV but proliferated in Uruk III. These are lists of items in a given physical...
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    some of the first bilingual Sumerian-Akkadian lexical lists are preserved from that time (although the lists were still usually monolingual and Akkadian...
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  • Lexicon (redirect from Lexical access)
    bound morphemes are not included. Items in the lexicon are called lexemes, lexical items, or word forms. Lexemes are not atomic elements but contain both...
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  • Lexical semantics (also known as lexicosemantics), as a subfield of linguistic semantics, is the study of word meanings. It includes the study of how...
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  • responsible for imitating bird calls for cultic purposes. A number of lexical lists explain ištarītu as Emesal gašan, "lady", or gašan-anna, "lady of heaven"...
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  • use was first systematically documented in Mesopotamia, with extant lexical lists of the 3rd to the 2nd Millennia BCE, offering glossaries on Sumerian...
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    exclusively in Sumerian are lexical lists, probably for use in training scribes. The archives contain thousands of copybooks, lists for learning relevant jargon...
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    Etymological Dictionary of the Altaic Languages, which expanded the 1991 lexical lists and added other phonological and grammatical arguments. Starostin's...
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    Sumer (category Lists of coordinates)
    language have survived, including personal and business letters, receipts, lexical lists, laws, hymns, prayers, stories, and daily records. Full libraries of...
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    often specific to a given field of knowledge or study. These include, lexical definitions, or the common dictionary definitions of words already in a...
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    the East Semitic language of Akkadian, but due to the influence of lexical lists written in Sumerian language on cuneiform scholarship, they often contain...
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  • god list, a type of lexical list cataloging the deities worshiped in the Ancient Near East, chiefly in modern Iraq. While god lists are already known from...
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    Babylonian glossary or "encyclopedia". It consists of Sumerian and Akkadian lexical lists ordered by topic. The canonical version extends to 24 tablets, and contains...
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    Šuqamuna and Šumaliya, no Kassite deities have known iconography. Lexical lists at times attest equivalencies between Mesopotamian and Kassite deities...
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    literary texts, the lexical lists, lexicographic works of a scholarly type, which compile signs according to different themes (lists of crafts, metals,...
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    Yet another possibility is that Emu was the deity meant. Based on lexical lists, two Kassite gods were identified with Nergal, Shugab and Dur. In a...
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  • the Kassite-Babylonian vocabulary; scattered references in Akkadian lexical lists to Kassite equivalents of divine names, plants, etc.; for example, the...
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  • name was represented in cuneiform by the Sumerogram ENGUR (LAGAB×ḪAL). Lexical lists provide evidence for multiple readings, including Nammu, Namma and longer...
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  • is a major Babylonian glossary consisting of Sumerian and Akkadian lexical lists ordered by topic Urra, a parish (freguesia) in the district of Portalegre...
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  • produced with higher frequency (i.e. by more subjects), and earlier in lists, than less typical ones. Items are produced in bursts of semantically-related...
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  • programming languages, a closure, also lexical closure or function closure, is a technique for implementing lexically scoped name binding in a language with...
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  • specialist technical texts or sūtras. The text takes material from lexical lists (Dhātupāṭha, Gaṇapātha) as input and describes algorithms to be applied...
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    spellings such as na-an-na are attested too, for example as glosses in lexical lists. In early Assyriological scholarship it was often assumed that the variant...
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    logogram dGU4 (“bull”) to represent the name Rushpan, as attested in lexical lists and the god list An = Anum (tablet VI, line 206). Oldest known references...
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  • (variant: Irra), and its Akkadian translation was gašru according to lexical lists. The most common spelling of Meslamta-ea's name in cuneiform was dMes-lam-ta-è(-a)...
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  • like Bazi and Zizi, might have been ordinary given names copied from lexical lists, such as the Early Dynastic so-called Names and Professions List, or...
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    these symbols has been made possible by the existence of bilingual lexical lists, where each Sumerian ideogram has its Eblaite form specified in a glossary...
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    rules on Kanji stroke order. Hong Kong 香港小學學習字詞表 [Hong Kong Chinese Lexical Lists for Primary Learning], Chinese Language Education Section, Curriculum...
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