Negotiating Jewish identity through the (non-)inflection of personal names: evidence from the Greek of the New Testament
The inflection of personal names in the New Testament (NT) is argued to be the product of a complex interaction of several factors operating at various linguistic levels including phonology, socio-linguistics and discourse. Phonologically, Hebrew/Aramaic names terminating in vowels or guttural conso...
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Brill
2024
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