An elementary grammar of the ancient Egyptian language / by P. Le Page Renouf.
P. Le Page Renouf (Peter Le Page), 1822-1897
ספרכותר |
The language of Ramesses : late Egyptian grammar / François Neveu translated from the French by Maria Cannata. |
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מוציא לאור |
Oxford, [England] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : Oxbow Books |
שנה |
2015 |
הערות |
Description based upon print version of record. Includes bibliographical references and index. English |
הערת תוכן ותקציר |
Cover Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Page Contents Introduction Aim of the book Late Egyptian General organisation of the book Note on the transliteration and the passages cited Acknowledgments Translator's note Bibliographical notes Abbreviations Part 1: Morphology 1. Nouns 1.1 Morphology 1.2 Syntax 2. Articles 2.1 The definite article 2.2 The indefinite article 3. Demonstratives 3.1 First paradigm 3.1.1 Forms 3.1.2 Usage 3.1.3 Remark 3.2 Second paradigm 3.2.1 Forms 3.2.2 Usage 4. Possessives 4.1 Forms 4.2 Usage 5. Numbers 5.1 Cardinal numbers 5.1.1 Number one5.1.2 Number two 5.1.3 Numbers 3 to 9 5.1.3 Numbers from 10 onward 5.2 Ordinal numbers 5.2.1 'First' 5.2.2 From the 'second' 6. The indefinites 6.1 nb 6.2 ky 6.2.1 Used as adjective 6.2.2 Used as pronoun 7. Personal pronouns 7.1 Suffix pronouns 7.1.1 Spellings 7.1.2 Usage 7.2 Dependent pronouns 7.2.1 Spellings 7.2.2 Usage 7.3 The new Direct Object pronouns 7.3.1 Spellings 7.3.2 Origin 7.3.3 Usage 7.4 Independent pronouns 7.4.1 Spelling 7.4.2 Usage 8. Prepositions 9. Adverbs 10. Particles 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 11. Other common morphemes 11.1 Negative morphemes11.2 Interrogative morphemes 11.2.1 Interrogative particles 11.2.2 Interrogative pronouns 11.2.3 Interrogative adverb 11.3 Converters Part 2: Syntax 12. Fundamental notions 12.1 Autonomy 12.2 Initiality 12.3 The enunciation 12.4 The strategy of the enunciation Verbal System 13. The infinitive 13.1 Morphology 13.2 Syntax 13.3 Aspectual value 13.4 Usage 14. The Pseudo-participle 14.1 Morphology 14.2 Values 14.3 Usage 14.4 Remarks Independent Verbal Forms 15. The perfective sDm.f 15.1 The active perfective sDm.f 15.2 The perfective sDm.f called 'passive'16. The First Present 16.1 Introduction 16.2 The predicate is an adverb 16.3 The predicate is a prepositional phrase 16.4 The predicate is the Hr + infinitive form 16.5 The predicate is the m + infinitive form 16.6 The predicate is a pseudo-participle 16.7 Special case: the verb rx 17. The negative aorist 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Values 17.3 bw sDm.n.f (very rare) 17.4 bw sDm.f (quite frequent in school texts) 17.5 bw iri.f sDm 17.6 Excursus 18. The expression 'not yet' 18.1 Active Voice 18.2 Passive Voice 19. The Third Future 19.1 Introduction19.2 Pronominal subject 19.3 Nominal subject 19.4 Remarks 20. The independent prospective 21. The imperative 21.1 Affirmative forms 21.2 Negative forms 22. The existential predication 22.1 Affirmative forms 22.2 Negative forms 22.3 Remarks 23. Second tenses 23.1 Introduction 23.2 How second tenses work 23.3 How to translate second tenses 23.4 The second tenses periphrased 23.5 Modal second tense (non-periphrased) 23.6 Other second tenses 24. Independent forms: recapitulation 24.1 Table of the main independent forms 24.2 Conjugation of transitive verbs 24.3 Conjugation of intransitive verbs |
היקף החומר |
1 online resource (289 p.) |
שפה |
אנגלית |
שנת זכויות יוצרים |
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מספר מערכת |
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