Shame and insult in Anatolia: iuvo-hittite zammurāi-

The origin of the verb zammurāi- (MH+) is unknown. The goal of this paper is to 1) clarify the verb's meaning and 2) its derivational morphology, 3) discuss its purported etymological connection with Lyc. zu×mẽ / zu×mã and Luv. zamman-, and 4) propose an Indo-European etymology for the root, wh...

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Publié dans:Journal of the American Oriental Society
Autres titres:Articles
Auteur principal: Nikolaev, Aleksandr S. 1980- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: American Oriental Society January-March 2019
Dans: Journal of the American Oriental Society
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Hittite / Louvite / Langues indo-européennes / Morphologie (Linguistique)
RelBib Classification:BC Religions du Proche-Orient ancien
TB Antiquité
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Résumé:The origin of the verb zammurāi- (MH+) is unknown. The goal of this paper is to 1) clarify the verb's meaning and 2) its derivational morphology, 3) discuss its purported etymological connection with Lyc. zu×mẽ / zu×mã and Luv. zamman-, and 4) propose an Indo-European etymology for the root, which, if correct, will make zammurāi- relevant for the continued debate about reflexes of Indo- European dorsal stops in Luvic languages.
ISSN:2169-2289
Contient:Enthalten in: American Oriental Society, Journal of the American Oriental Society
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.7817/jameroriesoci.139.1.0183