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£Bc (Poca6ufavj> ano (pfiottcftc f&yeUm of j&utiiivtan. XI<br />

dialectic moiquie for moitie) which undoubtedly must have existed in Sumerian in EK. This<br />

is distinct from the nasalized g = b = m. Note dug = /ltd = DUK.<br />

Z?= /; dam = lam (see Lex. s. v. dam = DAM). Note dug = /W = DUK. Del-lti,<br />

7748/9 (see / = 1), a development from the lisped ^ = «%.<br />

D = r; bad= bar, e.g. bad(duru)-si-ab-ba = Barsippa; dit = rit = KAK. 77 is<br />

also complement for r in sar-da, 4332, showing that d and<br />

/- here were identical in sound.<br />

This is from the aspirated d = d/i. Cf. sub d = s, z.<br />

D = s, as (///« = «// = DUN. This also represented an aspirated d=dh, which<br />

gave rise to the equation d = z.<br />

as du = turn = DU; da = fa = DA; dnniu = /«///« = TUR.<br />

D = t,<br />

D — z; dug = sib = XI, and sud = suz, 301 1, 3012.<br />

It is evident, therefore, that there were two Sum. (/-sounds, viz., d=d, I, and<br />

the lisped

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