This document provides an overview of language-specific annotation conventions for Elamite used in Oracc.
A very few signs may be split in the middle; these are annotated
using the ATF @d
("divided") notation as follows:
ANŠE | _ansze@d_ |
NUMUN | _numun@d_ |
GEŠTIN | _gesztin@d_ |
A new notation has been added to ATF to support splitting words over lines. We call the first part of the split word the head, and the following parts the continuations; a split word may be written over several lines, and thus may have multiple continuations.
A split word head always ends with the character sequence
-;
(hyphen semi-colon), even if the split occurs before a
determinative. A split word continuation always begins with a hyphen,
even if the split occurs before a determinative. A split word
continuation which is not the final element in the chain always ends
with -;
.
1. a-; 2. -ba-; 3. -am3
Any structural labels are permitted between the lines containing split words.
In general Elamite numbers are notated in the CDLI style as 1(u) 1(disz)
, etc.
Several unusual signs are used for certain numbers, and these are
annotated using the ATF @v
("variant") notation; in this
case, the variation is relative to the normal Sumero-Akkadian
cuneiform practice rather than implying variation within Elamite
practice.
![]() | 1/3(disz)@v | 1/3 |
![]() | 1/2(disz) | 1/2 |
![]() | 2/3(disz)@v | 2/3 |
![]() | 1(disz) | 1 |
![]() | 2(disz) | 2 |
![]() | 3(disz) | 3 |
![]() | 4(disz)@v | 4 |
![]() | 5(disz) | 5 |
![]() | 6(disz) | 6 |
![]() | 7(disz) | 7 |
![]() | 8(disz) | 8 |
![]() | 9(disz)@v | 9 |
![]() | 1(u) | 10 |
![]() | 2(u) | 20 |
![]() | 3(u) | 30 |
![]() | 4(u)@v | 40 |
![]() | 5(u)@v | 50 |
![]() | 1(szu) | 60 |
![]() | 1(gesz2) 1(u) | 70 |
![]() | 1(gesz2) 2(u) | 80 |
![]() | 1(gesz2) 3(u) | 90 |
![]() | 1(disz) _me_ | 100 |
![]() | 1(disz) _lim_ | 1000 |
![]() | 1(disz) _pi_ | 10000 |
In the last column are values in Borger ABZ; I have not yet checked Borger MZL to see if the not-in-list (nil) values are there.
dam0 = EL (nil) mak0 = KUR (nil) maz0 = MASZ2 maz2 muk0 = SAL muk3 muz0 = MUSZ (nil) rak0 = |SAL+BAR| (nil) ram0 = EL (nil) szab0 = "SZAB6" szab6 szap0 = "SZAB6" szap6 szib0 = ESZ (nil) szip0 = ESZ (nil) zik0 = ZAK (nil) zil0 = TAR zil3 zir0 = SZUD zir418 Dec 2019
Steve Tinney
Steve Tinney, 'ELX: Oracc Linguistic Annotation for Elamite', Oracc: The Open Richly Annotated Cuneiform Corpus, Oracc, 2019 [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/doc/help/languages/elamite/]