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| ^ (3rd pl. anim.)| hutta-n-p | | ^ (3rd pl. anim.)| hutta-n-p | | ||
| ^ (3rd inan.)| hutta-n-Ø| | ^ (3rd inan.)| hutta-n-Ø| | ||
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| + | ===== The Imperative ===== | ||
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| + | In Middle Elamite the imperative is simply the second person of Conjugation I. Thus kullak.u.me hap.t(i) "hear my prayer" | ||
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| + | Negative imperatives and prohibatives are formed from Conjugation III participles preceded by the particle anu/ani. E.g. Achaemenid Elamite hupe anu hutta.n.t(i) 'Do not do that' and anu u ir turna.n.p(i) 'lest they know me'. See Stolper pg. 68 for further information. | ||
