The IOS Annual Volume 21. "Carrying a Torch to Distant Mountains" /
The IOS Annual Volume 21: "Carrying a Torch to Distant Mountains" , brings forth cutting-edge studies devoted to a wide array of fields and disciplines of the Middle East. The three sections-the Ancient Near East, Semitic Languages and Linguistics, and Arabic Language and Literature-includ...
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Leiden; Boston :
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2022.
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Call Number: P302
- Editorial
- Part 1 The Ancient Near East
- 1 "I Am Carrying a Torch to the Faraway Mountains": An Old Babylonian Bilingual Personal Prayer and Its Textual Transmission
- Uri Gabbay and Nathan Wasserman
- 2 The Campaign against the Suteans and the Project in The Land of Mukiš: A Consideration of Letters RSO 23 28-36, and 39 from the House of Urtenu in Ugarit
- Yoram Cohen and Eduardo Torrecilla
- 3 The Editorial Technique of Resumptive Repetition: The Cosmogony and the Anthropogony in Enūma Eliš
- Noga Ayali-Darshan
- 4 On Aramaic Loanwords in Neo- and Late-babylonian Texts: Introduction and Semantic-Topical Taxonomy (Part One)
- Ran Zadok
- Part 2 Semitic Languages and Linguistics
- 5 Phonological Peculiarities of Palestinian Folksongs
- Werner Arnold
- 6 Is Old Egyptian dp.t , 'Ship', a Bronze Age Afroasiatic Isogloss? An Etymological and Archaeological Vignette
- Alexander Borg
- 7 Ancient Egyptian Words in Modern South Arabian Languages
- Letizia Cerqueglini
- 8 Remarks on the Christian Neo-aramaic Dialect of Shaqlawa
- Geoffrey Khan
- 9 The Arabic Dialects of the Jezreel Plain and the Hula Valley (Galilee): Grammatical Notes, Remarks on Linguistic Contact, and Texts
- Stephan Procházka
- 10 The Loss of the Infinitive and Its Replacement by the Imperfect in Christian Palestinian Aramaic
- Christian Stadel
- 11 Some Remarks about Laryngeal Rules in Tigre
- Rainer M. Voigt
- Part 3 Arabic Language and Literature
- 12 Cognitive Verbs as a Strategy for Expressing Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity in the Qurʾān
- Yehudit Dror
- 13 Redundance and Suppression According to Sībawayhi and al-Farrāʾ
- Kees Versteegh
- 14 The Term fāʾida in Pragmatic and Rhetorical Discussions by Arab Grammarians
- Beata Sheyhatovitch
- 15 How (Not) to Read Pedagogical Grammars of Arabic: The Case of the Subjunctive Mood
- Almog Kasher
- 16 Syntactic and Semantic Constraints on the Structure of the Adverbial Accusative of Cause and Purpose ( al-mafʿūl lahu ) According to Arabic Grammarians
- Arik Sadan
- Index.