'Is there not one among you who understands Egyptian?': The Late Egyptian Language: Structure of its Grammar

by Helmut Satzinger

2020-05-07 19:55:56

Late Egyptian — the vernacular idiom of the time of the Ramesside pharaohs (14th through 12th century BCE) — is adistinct episode in the history of the Egyptian-Coptic language. It is a vivid, fresh idiom, compared with the time-honored C... Read more
Late Egyptian — the vernacular idiom of the time of the Ramesside pharaohs (14th through 12th century BCE) — is adistinct episode in the history of the Egyptian-Coptic language. It is a vivid, fresh idiom, compared with the time-honored Classical Egyptian language of the hieroglyphic texts. The vocabulary used is to a large extent new, it is pronounced differently from the traditional language, and it is spelled in a characteristic way. The idiom also follows new grammatical rules. Usually it is described from a more historical standpoint, on the background of the older language, Middle Egyptian. Here, however, is an account of its structure that is independent of the languages’ older phases. Sufficient space is given to phonetics and spelling, as well as morphology and syntax (on all its levels). The books deals with clauses of all sorts, like attributive, circumstance and noun clauses, narrative & conjunctive clauses as well as conditional and temporal clauses. The final part is devoted to the focalizing constructions, so characteristic of Egyptian in general. Less

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File size6.50(w)x9.80(h)x(d)
Print pages170
PublisherGolden House Publications
Publication date April 26, 2020
ISBN9781906137670

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