Scribal Authority, Semantic Shift and Verbal Connotations in the Levantine Amarna Letters

Scholars have long known that the verbal root ידע in Classical Hebrew, as well as its cognates, such as Akkadian edû, can signal connotations that transcend mere cognition. An intensive cognitive relationship naturally encroached into other conceptual domains, such as the physical and emotional, lea...

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Main Author: Yoder, Tyler R. (Author)
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Published: Peeters 2020
In: Ancient Near Eastern studies
Year: 2020, Volume: 57, Pages: 1-28
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