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No case before the verb, obligatory case after the verb in Coptic
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents IX
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Part I: Propaedeutics
- Early encounters: Egyptian-Coptic studies and comparative linguistics in the century from Schlegel to Finck 3
- The Egyptian-Coptic language: its setting in space, time and culture 69
- A grammatical overview of Egyptian and Coptic 103
- The Leipzig-Jerusalem Transliteration of Coptic 145
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Part II: Studies
- Conditionals in Late Egyptian 157
- A typological look at Egyptian *d > ʕ 187
- No case before the verb, obligatory case after the verb in Coptic 203
- How typology can inform philology: quotative j(n) in Earlier Egyptian 227
- The three adnominal possessive constructions in Egyptian-Coptic: Three degrees of grammaticalization 261
- Egyptian non-selective interrogative pronominals: history and typology 289
- Typological remodeling in Egyptian language history: salience, source and conjunction 323
- Towards a typology of poetic rhyme 341
- The Old and Early Middle Egyptian Stative 387
- A rare change: the degrammaticalization of an inflectional passive marker into an impersonal subject pronoun in Earlier Egyptian 455
- The oblique expression of the object in Ancient Egyptian 533
- Index of authors 561
- Index of languages 569
- General index 573
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents IX
-
Part I: Propaedeutics
- Early encounters: Egyptian-Coptic studies and comparative linguistics in the century from Schlegel to Finck 3
- The Egyptian-Coptic language: its setting in space, time and culture 69
- A grammatical overview of Egyptian and Coptic 103
- The Leipzig-Jerusalem Transliteration of Coptic 145
-
Part II: Studies
- Conditionals in Late Egyptian 157
- A typological look at Egyptian *d > ʕ 187
- No case before the verb, obligatory case after the verb in Coptic 203
- How typology can inform philology: quotative j(n) in Earlier Egyptian 227
- The three adnominal possessive constructions in Egyptian-Coptic: Three degrees of grammaticalization 261
- Egyptian non-selective interrogative pronominals: history and typology 289
- Typological remodeling in Egyptian language history: salience, source and conjunction 323
- Towards a typology of poetic rhyme 341
- The Old and Early Middle Egyptian Stative 387
- A rare change: the degrammaticalization of an inflectional passive marker into an impersonal subject pronoun in Earlier Egyptian 455
- The oblique expression of the object in Ancient Egyptian 533
- Index of authors 561
- Index of languages 569
- General index 573