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Hittite – Syntax, Part 4 ... : Valency Changing Strategies ...
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Hittite – Syntax, Part 2 ... : Case, Grammatical Relations and Semantic Roles ...
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Hittite – Syntax, Part 5 ... : Word Order and Discourse Structure ...
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Hittite – Syntax, Part 6 ... : Complex Sentences and Subordination ...
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Indo-European Cosmology and Poetics: Cosmic Merisms in Comparative and Cognitive Perspective
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The Old Norse mythological poem Vǫluspá and the hymn 10.129 of the Rigveda attest cosmogonic narratives which, as long noted, display various correspondences, but also clear differences: inter alia, the collocation [HEAVEN and EARTH and WATER/SEA] for [COSMOS] which occurs in Vǫluspá 3 does not seem to have exact parallels in the Vedic hymn. In the article, a new interpretation of this collocation is advanced as a merism of [A+[B+C]] structure, reflecting the same polar conceptualization of the [COSMOS] which underlies the much more frequent merism [HEAVEN and EARTH], namely as an entity which comprises two "halves", an upper one and a lower one; this analysis finds support in the lexicon and phraseology of various other Indo-European languages (Latin, Greek, Hittite and Armenian, inter alia). From a cognitive perspective, this conceptualization reflects the application of the spatial scheme UP-DOWN to cosmic structure; this considerations allows for the individuation of a further parallel between the cosmogonic poetics of Vǫluspá 3 and that of Rigveda 10.129.
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cognitive; comparative; Greek; historical; Hittite; Homeric; Icelandic; Indo-European; Linguistics; mythology; Old Norse; poetics; Sanskrit; Settore L-LIN/01 - GLOTTOLOGIA E LINGUISTICA; Vedic
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10807/177359
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Functional differentiation in Hittite festival texts : an analysis of the Old Hittite manuscripts of the KI.LAM Great Assembly
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF HATTUSHILI III BASED ON MATERIALS OF CUNEIFORM TEXT FROM BOGAZKOI (KBO III, 6) ; АВТОБИОГРАФИЯ ХАТТУШИЛИ ІІІ ПО МАТЕРИАЛАМ КЛИНОПИСНЫХ ТЕКСТОВ ИЗ БОГАЗКЬОЯ (КВо III, 6)
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In: Paper of Faculty of History; № 30 (2019) ; Записки історичного факультету; № 30 (2019): ЗАПИСКИ IСТОРИЧНОГО ФАКУЛЬТЕТУ ; 2312-6825 (2019)
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Le combat entre le dieu de l’Orage et le serpent Illuyanka
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In: Acta Orientalia Belgica, LES COMBATS DANS LES MYTHES ET LES LITTÉRATURES DE L'ORIENT & MISCELLANEA ORIENTALIA ET IRANICA BELGO-POLONICA ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01721706 ; Acta Orientalia Belgica, LES COMBATS DANS LES MYTHES ET LES LITTÉRATURES DE L'ORIENT & MISCELLANEA ORIENTALIA ET IRANICA BELGO-POLONICA, 2018 (2018)
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Anatolian linguistic influences in Early Greek (1500–800 BC)? Critical observations against sociolinguistic and areal background ...
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Anatolian linguistic influences in Early Greek (1500–800 BC)? Critical observations against sociolinguistic and areal background ...
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The Hurro-Hittite Bilingual Recension of the Song of Release: The Fifth Tablet
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Two festivals celebrated by a Hittite prince (CTH 647.I and II–III) : new light on local cults in North-Central Anatolia in the Second Millennium BC
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