The aim of the present paper is to analyze a selection of Hittite outcomes of Indo-European roots that are semantically connected with the idea of "weaving" and to compare them with other words drawn from other ancient Indo-European languages. These roots form several archaic derivatives in the Indo-European daughter dialects, and they also help us deepen our knowledge of the material culture of the Proto-Indo-Europeans. It is worthwhile, therefore, to study this small group of Hittite words, from both structural and semantic perspectives, and to provide an overview of the main etymological interpretations presented in the past by authoritative scholars
The field of studies related to cognitive linguistics is widely investigated in literature. However,...
Some textile terms are attested in Aramaic documents from Achaemenid Bactria, in particular in three...
The article demonstrates the three traditions which can be detected in the semantic space of the lex...
The aim of the present paper is to analyze a selection of Hittite outcomes of Indo-European roots th...
The aim of the present paper is to analyze a selection of Hittite outcomes of Indo-European roots th...
International audienceEtymological analysis of Hittite hulana- 'wool', compared with its cognates in...
In this paper1), I will examine a group of words connected to the semantic areas of “stele” (or “alt...
Hittite was the language of the Hittite Empire that ruled over vast parts of Turkey from 1650 - 1180...
This review article addresses the representation of glottal stops in Akkadian and Hittite cuneiform
The first published volume dedicated to the diachronic study of ancient textile terminologies gather...
This paper represents the first sketches of what will hopefully grow into a larger postdoctoral proj...
Indo-European language reconstruction has allowed us to advance some hypotheses with regard to possi...
International audienceWritten sources from the ancient Near East and eastern Mediterranean, from the...
Hittite, in particular, and Anatolian, in general, encompasses both new insights and obscurantism
Abstract The author discusses etymology of the Armenian word ‘tapast’ ‘cover, carpet’ and ‘tapast’ ...
The field of studies related to cognitive linguistics is widely investigated in literature. However,...
Some textile terms are attested in Aramaic documents from Achaemenid Bactria, in particular in three...
The article demonstrates the three traditions which can be detected in the semantic space of the lex...
The aim of the present paper is to analyze a selection of Hittite outcomes of Indo-European roots th...
The aim of the present paper is to analyze a selection of Hittite outcomes of Indo-European roots th...
International audienceEtymological analysis of Hittite hulana- 'wool', compared with its cognates in...
In this paper1), I will examine a group of words connected to the semantic areas of “stele” (or “alt...
Hittite was the language of the Hittite Empire that ruled over vast parts of Turkey from 1650 - 1180...
This review article addresses the representation of glottal stops in Akkadian and Hittite cuneiform
The first published volume dedicated to the diachronic study of ancient textile terminologies gather...
This paper represents the first sketches of what will hopefully grow into a larger postdoctoral proj...
Indo-European language reconstruction has allowed us to advance some hypotheses with regard to possi...
International audienceWritten sources from the ancient Near East and eastern Mediterranean, from the...
Hittite, in particular, and Anatolian, in general, encompasses both new insights and obscurantism
Abstract The author discusses etymology of the Armenian word ‘tapast’ ‘cover, carpet’ and ‘tapast’ ...
The field of studies related to cognitive linguistics is widely investigated in literature. However,...
Some textile terms are attested in Aramaic documents from Achaemenid Bactria, in particular in three...
The article demonstrates the three traditions which can be detected in the semantic space of the lex...