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Akkadian Loanwords in Biblical Hebrew is an in-depth examination of Hebrew words that are of Akkadian origin or transmitted via Akkadian into the Hebrew lexicon. The first book-length treatment of the subject to appear in 90 years, this study provides a detailed treatment in dictionary form of the most plausible borrowings, including so-called semantic loans or loan-adaptations. A comprehensive analysis of Hebrew phonetic imitation of Akkadian words, with special attention to the influence of the Assyrian and Babylonian dialects, yields some new information on the phonology of the donor language during the loan period. This book will be of interest to Hebraists, Assyriologists, lexicographers, and students of Semitic philology.

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This Volume provides an importance and useful update on earlier semantic and rtymological studies Denver Seminary Bibllica 2000 This volume merit praise for study of a long neglected and haphazardly plowed field Eliav: Journal of American Oriental Studies vol 122 2002

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      Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
      Publication Date: 01/01/2000
      ISBN13: 9781575069005, 978-1575069005
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      Book Synopsis
      Akkadian Loanwords in Biblical Hebrew is an in-depth examination of Hebrew words that are of Akkadian origin or transmitted via Akkadian into the Hebrew lexicon. The first book-length treatment of the subject to appear in 90 years, this study provides a detailed treatment in dictionary form of the most plausible borrowings, including so-called semantic loans or loan-adaptations. A comprehensive analysis of Hebrew phonetic imitation of Akkadian words, with special attention to the influence of the Assyrian and Babylonian dialects, yields some new information on the phonology of the donor language during the loan period. This book will be of interest to Hebraists, Assyriologists, lexicographers, and students of Semitic philology.

      Trade Review
      This Volume provides an importance and useful update on earlier semantic and rtymological studies Denver Seminary Bibllica 2000 This volume merit praise for study of a long neglected and haphazardly plowed field Eliav: Journal of American Oriental Studies vol 122 2002

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