"Sissiktu" and "sikku" - Their Meaning and Function
ersch. 1987; advocates, on p. 32, identification of M/NA <i>s?qu</i> with OA <i>sikku</i>.
| Main Author: | Malul, Meir | 
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| Format: | Print Article | 
| In: | BO                 Year: 1986, Volume: 43, Pages: 20-35  | 
| KeiBi Identifier: | 49:1185 | 
| Summary: | ersch. 1987; advocates, on p. 32, identification of M/NA <i>s?qu</i> with OA <i>sikku</i>. | 
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