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Language contact, colonial administration, and the construction of identity in ancient Israel : constructing the context for contact /

"In Language Contact, Colonial Administration, and the Construction of Identity in Ancient Israel, Boyd addresses a long-standing critical issue in biblical scholarship: how does the production of the Bible relate to its larger historical, linguistic, and cultural settings in the ancient Near E...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Boyd, Samuel L. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2021.
Colección:Harvard Semitic monographs, vol. 66
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Preface/Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations of Biblical Books and Other Ancient Sources -- Abbreviations for Linguistic Glosses and Terms -- Abbreviations Used in Citations and Bibliography -- 1 Introduction and Scope of the Project -- 1.1 Contact, Colonization, and the Bible -- 1.2 The Comparative Method, Language Contact, and Biblical Studies: an Overview -- 1.3 The Comparative Method and the Search for the Scribe -- 1.4 Contact in the Hebrew Bible: Linguistic Approaches -- 1.5 Scope and Purpose of This Book -- 2 Contact Linguistics: Methodological Introduction and Sociolinguistic Considerations -- 2.1 Introduction to Contact Linguistics -- 2.2 The Study of Language Contact in Its Initial Phases: Coming to Grips with History, Culture, and Power -- 2.3 Brief History of Contact Linguistics as a Field of Study in Modern Times -- 2.4 Major Types of Contact and Debates in the Field -- 2.5 Can Language Contact Theory Be Applied to Ancient Languages? -- 2.6 Conclusion -- 3 Setting the Sociohistorical Context: the Akkadian-Aramaic Situation -- 3.1 Historical Background for Contact -- 3.2 Scribes and Corroborating Evidence for Aramaic/Akkadian Contact -- 3.3 Assyrian Colonial Policy and the Role of Local Vernaculars -- 3.4 Bukhan and Sefire, VTE and D -- 3.5 Legal Texts, Genre, and Limits of Contact -- 3.6 Texts and Translations -- 3.7 Conclusion -- 4 Linguistic Evidences of Language Contact between Aramaic and Akkadian and Their Implications. 
505 0 |a 4.1 A Linguistic Definition of Aramaic -- 4.2 Akkadian and Aramaic Contact: the Linguistic Data -- 4.3 Lexical and Structural Contact-Induced Changes -- 4.4 The Linguistic Processes of Akkadian/Aramaic Contact -- 4.5 Conclusion -- 5 Language Contact and the Book of Ezekiel -- 5.1 Historical Background and the Study of the Book of Ezekiel -- 5.2 Ezekiel's Access to Mesopotamian Literature -- 5.3 Lexemes in Ezekiel -- 5.4 Structural Evidence of Contact -- 5.5 Conclusion -- 6 Language Contact and the Book of Isaiah -- 6.1 The Critical Study of Isaiah -- 6.2 Isa 2:10, 19, and 21, Contact-Induced Change, and Diachronic Approaches -- 6.3 Isaiah 13:4 -- 6.4 Loans and Literary Layers in Isaiah -- 6.5 Isaiah's Oracles against the Nations, Dialectal Representation, and Language Contact -- 6.6 Second Isaiah, Navigating Empire and Language, and Structural Change in Biblical Hebrew -- 6.7 Conclusion -- 7 Contact, Translation, and the Formation of the Bible -- 7.1 Contact and History -- 7.2 Politics and Colonialism in Language, Literature, and History -- 7.3 Hybridity, Resistance, and Language Contact: How Language Change Helps Map the Navigation of Identity -- 7.4 The Legacy of Structuralism -- 7.5 Scribalism, Orality, and Contact -- 7.6 Language Contact and the Study of the Hebrew Bible -- Bibliography. 
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