ISBN:
9789004325982
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (XI, 234 Seiten)
,
Illustrationen
Year of publication:
2016
Series Statement:
Biblical interpretation series volume 146
Series Statement:
Brill Biblical studies, Ancient Near East and early Christianity e-books online
Series Statement:
collection 2016
Series Statement:
Brill online books and journals: E-books
Series Statement:
Biblical interpretation series
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Peters, Kurtis Hebrew lexical semantics and daily life in ancient Israel
Dissertation note:
Dissertation University of Edinburgh 2014
Keywords:
Hebrew language Semantics
;
Jews Antiquities
;
Jews Social life and customs
;
Hebrew language Semantics
;
Jews Antiquities
;
Jews Social life and customs
;
Jewish cooking
;
Jewish cooking
;
Jews Antiquities
;
Hebrew language Semantics
;
Jews Social life and customs
;
Hebrew language Semantics
;
Jewish cooking
;
Jews To 70 A.D.
;
Social life and customs
;
Jews Antiquities
;
Hochschulschrift
;
Hebräisch
;
Semantik
;
Bibel
;
Alltag
;
Kognitive Linguistik
;
Hebräisch
;
Semantik
;
Fachsprache
;
Kochen
;
Judentum
;
Bibel
;
Alltag
;
Kochen
;
Hebräisch
;
Semantik
;
Umgangssprache
;
Hebräisch
;
Semantik
;
Bibel
;
Alltag
;
Kochen
;
Kognitive Linguistik
;
Fachsprache
;
Judentum
Abstract:
"In Hebrew Lexical Semantics and Daily Life in Ancient Israel, Kurtis Peters hitches the world of Biblical Studies to that of modern linguistic research. Often the insights of linguistics do not appear in the study of biblical Hebrew, and if they do, the theory remains esoteric. Peters finds a way to maintain linguistic integrity and yet simplify cognitive linguistic methods to provide non-specialists an access point. By employing a cognitive approach one can coordinate the world of the biblical text with the world of its surroundings. The language of cooking affords such a possibility - Peters evaluates not only the words or lexemes related to cooking in the Hebrew Bible, but also the world of cooking as excavated by archaeology"--
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
DOI:
10.1163/9789004325982
URL:
Volltext
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