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I don't think there is one. I've been using Huehnergard's Grammar anyway, but I started with Caplice. I don't think I've ever heard of the existence of a key to that. You might wanna double check with your instructor. 

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check out this post:


http://nearchaeology.blogspot.ca/2009/06/introduction-to-akkadian-review.html
 

"The book is easily carried about for reading. It does cover the essentials of Akkadian grammar but provides only a few reading exercises. Answers to the exercises are not provided, which makes this book difficult to use for a self-learner."

 

Also,

"any student who wants to really learn Akkadian should be reading John Huehnergard’s “Grammar of Akkadian” and should also buy the separate answer key to that grammar. Dr. Caplice’s book is solid and well written, but has been superseded by Dr. Huehnergard’s book."

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