Abridged Grammars of the Languages of the Cuneiform Inscriptions, Containing: I.--A Sumero-Akkadian Grammar. Ii.--An Assyro-Babylonian Grammar. Iii.--A Vannic Grammar. Iv.--A Medic Grammar. V.--An Old Persian Grammar

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The n is used in preference before a dental, and m before a labial, but both are found before other consonants.
The doubling of consonants was by analogy often represented by lengthening the previous vowel or by placing n ox m before the consonant to be doubled.
The aspirate ' indicates sometimes that the preceding vowel is long, and also represents a primitive nasalisation.
Very often the aspirate ' is not represented at all by the Avriting; so when two vowels follow one another, we may suppos
...e an aspirate : ta-d-ru for tddru, tairu for tdiru.
Sometimes h and g are confounded : hatu and gatu, " hand ; " also A: and A : hibii and Mhit, "command," k becomes usually k before i and e.
In some cases m (w) seems to have grown out of & u : ahumi for dbui, " my father ; " in others, m is weakened into u.
Consonants of the same organ are sometimes assimilated : erum-ma, " he went," for eruh-ma.
Before a guttural and a sibilant m often becomes n : dunku for dumku, "lucky;" han^a for hamia, "five." After a guttural t becomes t or d: aktirib for akttrib, "1 approached." In the same way after m (and also, but rarely, after b and p) t becomes d : amdahis for amtahis, " I fought." When n comes into contact with another consonant it is generally assimilated : Mttu for iantu, " year ; " ibhu for inhu, " he proclaimed." Sometimes I is assimilated when it comes into contact with a sibilant or an r.


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