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| ===== Types of lists ===== | ===== Types of lists ===== |
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| In the early second millennium a list emerges, whose importance for the scribal education is evident based on its content. This list called //Tu-ta-ti// according to its incipit deals with variations of syllables based on the vocalic schema //u// - //a// - //i//. The last-mentioned list is strictly speaking a sign exercise and stands rather at the beginning of the scribal education. \\ | In the early second millennium a list emerges, whose importance for the scribal education is evident based on its content. This list called //Tu-ta-ti// according to its incipit deals with variations of syllables based on the vocalic schema //u// - //a// - //i//. The last-mentioned list is strictly speaking a sign exercise and stands rather at the beginning of the scribal education. \\ |
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| There are quite a few further types of texts that belong to the genre of lexical lists. One among these is a //phrasebook// known already in the first half of the 2nd millennium under the heading **ki-ulutin-bi-še<sub>3</sub>** or //Ana ittišu//. Some features of this list can be paired with grammatical texts dealing with extensive, but partial inventories of grammatical forms, most notably paradigms of the Sumerian verb. //Ana ittišu// contains a wide range of legal terminology. | There are quite a few further types of texts that belong to the genre of lexical lists. One among these is a //phrasebook// known already in the first half of the 2nd millennium under the heading **ki-ulutin-bi-še<sub>3</sub>** or //Ana ittišu//. Some features of this list can be paired with grammatical texts dealing with extensive, but partial inventories of grammatical forms, most notably paradigms of the Sumerian verb. //Ana ittišu// contains a wide range of legal terminology. \\ |
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