“To show” in Hittite and Palaic Rituals
This paper presents a textual analysis of CTH 751 called a Palaic ritual with bread offerings . Due to new joins made by the author, it is now possible to attribute several Palaic fragments placed under CTH 754 to CTH 751. This contributes to a better contextual understanding of the largest Palaic t...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | German |
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De Gruyter
2019
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Altorientalische Forschungen
Year: 2019, Volume: 46, Issue: 1, Pages: 22-32 |
Further subjects: | B
sacrificial animals
B Indo-European etymologies B Hittite festivals B sacrificial rites |
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Summary: | This paper presents a textual analysis of CTH 751 called a Palaic ritual with bread offerings . Due to new joins made by the author, it is now possible to attribute several Palaic fragments placed under CTH 754 to CTH 751. This contributes to a better contextual understanding of the largest Palaic text. The focus of this paper will be the semantic analysis of the Palaic verb takkuwa ( g ) a- (di) , whose elucidation has been facilitated by the new joins. This verb is equated etymologically with Hittite dakkudakuwā ( i ) - (mi) and takku- (mi) , both of debated semantics. In light of the new analysis of the Palaic verb, the two Hittite cognates will be reanalyzed contextually. |
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ISSN: | 2196-6761 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Altorientalische Forschungen
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1515/aofo-2019-0003 |