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Basic Color Terms of Biblical Hebrew in Diachronic Aspect

  • M. Bulakh
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Babel und Bibel 3
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents 1
  3. I. Articles
  4. Ancient Near Eastern Studies
  5. Gab es ein h im Sumerischen? 9
  6. Towards the Aspect System in Sumerian 31
  7. Barley Rations in Umma during the Third Dynasty of Ur 41
  8. Philologische Aspekte elamischmesopotamischer Beziehungen im Überblick 59
  9. Marginalia on the Akkadian Ventive 101
  10. Akkadian Sentences about the Present Time (II/1) 133
  11. Eine Sammeltafel der Akkade-Zeit aus der St. Petersburger Eremitage über die Ausgabe von Waffen 149
  12. Kommentar zu der altakkadischen “Rüstkammerurkunde” Erm. 14380 161
  13. Old Testament Studies
  14. Basic Color Terms of Biblical Hebrew in Diachronic Aspect 181
  15. Two Notes on Song 4:12 217
  16. The Etymology of Israel (with an Appendix on Non-Hebrew Semitic Names among Hebrews in the Old Testament) 237
  17. Animal Names of Biblical Hebrew: An Etymological Survey 257
  18. Son of God as Son of David: Luke’s Attempt to Biblicize a Problematic Notion 321
  19. Syntactic Parsing behind the Masoretic Accentuation (I) 353
  20. A Greek Rhetorician and the LXX (What does GHIJKLMN mean?) 371
  21. Semitic and Afroasiatic Studies
  22. Natural Phenomena, Time and Geographical Terminology in Beja Lexicon. Fragment of a Comparative and Etymological Dictionary of Beja (II) 383
  23. Lexical Evidence and the Genealogical Position of Ugaritic (I) 429
  24. Towards the Genetic Affiliation of Ongota, a Nearly-extinct Language of Ethiopia (II) 489
  25. II. Short Notes
  26. Ancient Near Eastern Studies
  27. A Babylonian Trader from Uruk 517
  28. Sumerian Comparative Clauses 523
  29. Observations on an Old Babylonian Gilgamesh Tablet from the Schøyen Collection 529
  30. “A city does not approach a city, a man approaches a man”: Interpretation of one Old Babylonian Proverb in the Light of a Neo-Aramaic Proverb 535
  31. Old Testament Studies
  32. To Curse God? Some Remarks on Jacob Milgrom’s Interpretation of Lev 24:10–16, 23 543
  33. III. Reviews
  34. Ancient Near Eastern Studies
  35. R. Hasselbach. Sargonic Akkadian. A Historical and Comparative Study of the Syllabic Texts 555
  36. Assyria and Beyond. Studies Presented to Mogens Trolle Larsen 589
  37. Old Testament Studies
  38. E. Gaß. Die Ortsnamen des Richterbuchs in historischer und redaktioneller Perspektive 615
  39. Semitic Studies
  40. H. Gzella. Tempus, Aspekt und Modalität im Reichsaramäischen 627
  41. Abbreviations of Periodicals, Reference Works, Series, and Sources 635
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