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page 436 note 1 “Thou,” “thee,” “thy,” are also expressed by zu and za, the usual root.
page 439 note 1 Better, perhaps, than munlaḫlaḫgieš and melaḫlaḫgieš.
page 439 note 2 As the dialectic Sumerian for “sheep” is esi, it is probable that we have, in WAI. iv, 11, 43, the group e-ni-in-gub = tušziz, “(with the sheep), thou settest,” in which case e is probably “thou”.