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The ancient Egyptian language

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This book, the first of its kind, examines how the phonology and grammar of the ancient Egyptian language changed over more than three thousand years of its history, from the first appearance of written documents, c.3250 BC, to the Coptic dialects of the second century AD and later. Part One discusses phonology, working backward from the vowels and consonants of Coptic to those that can be deduced for earlier stages of the language. Part Two is devoted to grammar, including both basic components such as nouns and the complex history of the verbal system. The book thus provides both a synchronic description of the five major historical stages of ancient Egyptian and a diachronic analysis of their development and relationship.

כותר The ancient Egyptian language : an historical study / James P. Allen. [electronic resource]
מהדורה 1st ed.
מוציא לאור Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
שנה 2013
הערות Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English
הערת תוכן ותקציר Contents
Preface
Conventions
1. Phonological conventions
2. Glossing conventions
1 Ancient Egyptian
1.1 Affinities
1.2 Historical overview
1.3 Writing
1.4 Diachronic analysis
Part One Phonology
2 Coptic phonology
2.1 The Coptic alphabet
2.2 Syllable structure and stress
2.3 Vowels
2.4 Consonants
3 Coptic and Egyptian
3.1 Syllable structure and stress
3.2 Vowels
3.3 Consonants
4 Correspondents and cognates
4.1 Egyptian renditions of Semitic words
4.2 Cognates
4.3 Values from correspondents and cognates
5 Egyptian phonology
5.1 The consonants
5.1.1 j/y
5.1.2 /n/r
5.1.35.1.4 w/b/p/f/m
5.1.5 h////
5.1.6 z/s
5.1.7 q/k/g
5.1.8 t//d/
5.2 Egyptian consonantal phones and phonemes
5.3 The graphemes of Egyptian
5.4 General historical processes
Part Two Grammar
6 Nouns, pronouns, and adjectives
6.1 Nouns
6.2 Interrogative and demonstrative pronouns
6.3 Personal pronouns
6.3.1 Suffix pronouns
6.3.2 Stative pronouns
6.3.3 Enclitic pronouns
6.3.4 Independent pronouns
6.4 Noun phrases
6.5 Adjectives
7 Non-verbal predicates
7.1 Nominal predicates
7.2 Adjectival predicates
7.3 Adverbial predicates
7.4 Negations
7.5 Non-verbal predicates with jw8 Verbs
8.1 The lexical level
8.1.1 Biliteral
8.1.2 Triliteral
8.1.3 Quadriliteral
8.2 The phrasal level
8.3 The clausal level
8.4 The sentential level
9 Verbs: Egyptian I
9.1 Morphology
9.1.1 Infinitivals
9.1.2 Nominals
9.1.3 Imperative
9.1.4 Stative
9.1.5 Suffix conjugation
9.1.6 Suffix conjugation: stp.f
9.2 Features of the primary verbal system
9.2.1 Finitude
9.2.2 Dynamism
9.2.3 Voice
9.2.4 Mood
9.2.5 Aspect
9.2.6 Summary
9.3 Negations
9.4 The expression of past and perfect
9.5 Analytic constructions
9.6 Verbal predicates with jw
10 Verbs: Egyptian II10.1 Synthetic forms
10.2 Analytic forms
10.3 The verbal system of Egyptian II
11 Verbs: Egyptian I-II
11.1 Inflected forms
11.2 Semantic features
11.2.1 Voice
11.2.2 Dynamism
11.2.3 Mood
11.2.4 Aspect
11.2.5 Tense
11.2.6 Specificity
12 Subordination
12.1 Parataxis: noun clauses
12.2 Parataxis: adverb clauses
12.3 Parataxis: relative clauses
12.4 Hypotaxis: nominal forms
12.5 Hypotaxis: other dedicated forms
12.6 Hypotaxis: subordinating morphemes
12.6.1 js
12.6.2 wnt/ntt and jwt
12.6.3 r d > d >
12.6.4 sk and tj
12.6.5 jw
12.6.6 ntj and jwtj
12.7 SummaryNotes
Bibliography
Indices
היקף החומר 1 online resource (xiv, 254 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
שפה אנגלית
מספר מערכת 997010700627805171
תצוגת MARC

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