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Saying and Doing: performative utterance in ancient Near Eastern magical rituals | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Saying and Doing: performative utterance in ancient Near Eastern magical rituals
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I. Peled
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Performative utterances play a central role in ancient Near Eastern magical rituals, linking speech to action.
These rituals demonstrate how language functions in specific cultural contexts, influencing beliefs and practices.
The analysis focuses on various historical texts and artifacts to uncover the significance of these utterances in rituals.
Findings support the notion that speech acts in these cultures had profound implications for their worldviews and spiritual practices.
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Middle Eastern Studies
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