Preface
Abbreviations
General
Reference Works
1. Introduction
1.1. Introduction
1.2. The Hurrians and Hurrian Language Source Material
1.3. Statement of Purpose
1.4. Current State of the Field
1.5. Layout of the Work
1.6. Note on the Transcription of the Hurrian Language
2. Hurrian Grammar and the Indicative Verb
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Ergativity
2.3. Hurrian Word Formation
2.4. The Nominal System
2.5. The Indicative Verb
2.6. Syntax
2.7. Examples
3. Mood and Modality
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Mood in Hurrian
3.3. Function of Hurrian Moods
4. Imperative
4.1. Background
4.2. Form and Function in Hurrian
4.3. Form in Context
4.4. Conclusion
5. The Jussive
5.1. Background
5.2. Form and Function in Hurrian
5.3. The Form in Context
5.4. Conclusion
6. Optative
6.1. Background
6.2. Form and Function in Hurrian
6.3. The Form in Context
7. The Potential
7.1. Background
7.2. Form and Function in Hurrian
7.3. The Potential Form in Context
7.4. Conclusion
8. Purposive
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Form and Function in Hurrian
8.3. The Form in Context
9. Desiderative
9.1. Background
9.2. Form and Function in Hurrian
9.3. The Form in Context
9.4. Conclusion
10. ⸗(ož)illandin and ⸗illandu/o
10.1. Form and Function
10.2. The Form in Context
11. Forms with ⸗i/e and Forms with ⸗u/o
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Form and Function
11.3. ⸗e as a Modal Morpheme
12. The Morphemes ⸗i⸗, ⸗o⸗, and ⸗l⸗
12.1. Introduction
12.2. ⸗i⸗ and ⸗o⸗
12.3. ⸗l⸗
12.4. Conclusion
13. Conclusion: The Hurrian Verb Revisited
13.1. General Remarks
13.2. The Nonindicative
13.3. Examples
Appendix 1. Glossary of Words
Sumerogram with Uncertain Hurrian Reading
Divine Names
Personal Names
Geographical Names
Appendix 2. Cited Passages
Urartian Texts
Appendix 3. Concordance of Corpus der hurritischen Sprachdenkmäler and Text Publication Numbers
ChS to Publication Number
Publication to ChS
Bibliography