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Deixis in Egyptian: The Close, the Distant, and the Known: Harvard Egyptological Studies, cartea 18

Autor Maxim N. Kupreyev
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 dec 2022
In this volume, Maxim N. Kupreyev explores the intricate stories of Egyptian-Coptic demonstratives and adverbs, personal, relative pronouns and definite articles. Applying the concepts of distance, contrast, and joint attention, the book offers a panorama of competing deictic systems in Old Kingdom Egypt. It singles out dialectal differences and outlines the history of deixis not as a linear development, but as a competition of regional variants that gradually attain normative status. The results of the study reconsider the evolution of Ancient Egyptian, its periodization and its embedding in the Afro-Asiatic linguistic context.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004523395
ISBN-10: 9004523391
Pagini: 313
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Harvard Egyptological Studies


Notă biografică

Maxim N. Kupreyev, Ph.D. (2020), Freie Universität Berlin, is an Egyptologist and a researcher at the "School of Salamanca" project, Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory. He has published on topics including Egyptian-Coptic language and digital humanities.

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Acknowledgements
List of Tables
Abbreviations

1 Introduction
1 A Short History of Deixis in Egyptian-Coptic: Evolution, Revolution, Involution
2 Synoptic Overview of the Chapters
3 Text Corpus

2 Demonstratives in Old Egyptian: Typological Features
1 Literature Review
2 Pragmatic and Semantic Features
3 Morphological Features
4 Syntactic Features

3 Deixis, Dialects, and Linguistic Hegemony
1 Literature Review
2 Theory
3 Praxis

4 Grammaticalization Channels of Deictic Roots
1 Definite and Specific Articles
2 Personal and Relative Pronouns
3 Nexus (Copula) Pronouns and Focus Markers
4 Adverbs

5 The Close, the Distant and the Known: Concluding Remarks
1 Pragmatic Features: From Attentional Demonstratives to Definite Articles
2 Morphological Features: From pw to pꜣ
3 Syntactic Features: From Enclitics to Proclitics
4 Dialectal Features: From Dialectal Form to Linguistic Norm
5 Research Outlook: Beyond Grammar

Appendix: Definiteness and Specificity in Article-Less Languages
Bibliography
Index