Unit Review #7
Sumerian Adverbs & Numbers
True or False
Read the following sentences and determine whether they are ‘true’ or ‘false’.
- Sumerian adverbs come in simple words and adverbial phrases.
- Many Sumerian adverbs are created with the impersonal pronominal element /m/.
- Sumerian adverbs are created using case-markers and strict grammatical rules.
- Because Sumerian adverbs often use case markers, it can be difficult to distinguish adverbial phrases from nouns.
- When reading compound numbers like 3(šár)@v 𒐥, it’s probably safe to put the largest multiplier first.
- When counting aloud (1, 2, 3, etc.), use dili 𒀸 instead of aš 𒀸.
- Some quantities of specific items have their own cuneiform signs.
Multiple Choice
Read the following sentences and choose the correct answer.
1. The Sumerian numerical system is:
a) sexadecimal
b) sexadenary
c) sexagesimal
2. Who created the 360degree circle and the 24-hour day?
a) Akkadians
b) Babylonians
c) Sumerians
3. Which of the following is most likely to be the correct reading of 1 sìla 𒋡?
a) áš sìla 𒀸𒋡
b) diš sìla 𒁹𒋡
c) sila áš 𒋡𒀸
d) sìla diš 𒋡𒁹
Answers
True or False
- TRUE—Sumerian adverbs come in simple words and adverbial phrases.
- FALSE—Many Sumerian adverbs are created with the impersonal pronominal element /m/.
- Correct Answer: the impersonal pronominal element is /b/, not /m/.
- FALSE—Sumerian adverbs are created using case-markers and strict grammatical rules.
- Correct Answer: While Sumerian adverbs are often created with case markers, there are no precise rules for adverbial phrase construction.
- TRUE—Because Sumerian adverbs often use case markers, it can be difficult to distinguish adverbial phrases from nouns.
- TRUE—When reading compound numbers like 3(šár)@v 𒐥, it’s probably safe to put the largest multiplier first.
- FALSE—When counting aloud (1, 2, 3, etc.), use dili 𒀸 instead of aš 𒀸.
- Correct Answer: When counting (1, 2, 3, etc.) use diš 𒁹 instead of aš 𒀸.
- TRUE—Some quantities of specific items have their own cuneiform signs.
Multiple Choice
- The Sumerian numerical system is b) sexadenary
- Who created the 360degree circle and the 24-hour day? b) Babylonians
- Which of the following is most likely to be the correct reading of 1 sìla 𒋡? d) sila áš 𒋡𒀸
How Did You Do?
If you got more than 4 wrong, you may want to go back and review lessons 22 – 23.
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Conjugational Prefix /I/