Hebrew lexical semantics and daily life in ancient Israel : what's cooking in biblical Hebrew? / by Kurtis Peters.

By: Peters, KurtisMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Biblical interpretation series, ; 146Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]Description: xi, 234 p. : illustrations; 25 cmISBN: 9789004322455 ISSN: 0928-0731Subject(s): Biblia. -- Judios. -- Crítica y comentarios | Biblia -- Comentarios -- ColeccionesUDC: 22.07(05) | 22.063 Summary: "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"-- Provided by publisher.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Current location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Monografía Biblioteca Diocesana de Córdoba
BDC-San Juan Pablo II
BDJP 22.07(05)BIS 146 (Browse shelf) Available 900060097

Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 217-229) e índices.

"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"-- Provided by publisher.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Powered by Koha