Coping with Obscurity: The Brown Workshop on Earlier Egyptian Grammar
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EgyptologySynopsis
Coping with Obscurity publishes the papers discussed at the Brown University Workshop on Earlier Egyptian grammar in March, 2013. The workshop united ten scholars of differing viewpoints dealing with the central question of how to judge and interpret the grammatical value of the written evidence preserved in texts of the Old and Middle Kingdoms (ca. 2350-1650 BC). The nine papers in the volume present orthographic, lexical, morphological, and syntactic approaches to the data and represent a significant step toward a new, pluralistic understanding of earlier Egyptian grammar.
Chapters
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Table of Contents
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Grenzen und Chancen bei der Erschliessung des älteren Ägyptisch
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Hypotheses on Glides and Matres Lectionis in Earlier Egyptian Orthographies
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Marked and Unmarked Word Orders, Verbal Inflection, and the Cartography of Early Egyptian Sentence Structures
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To See an Invisible FormParadigms, Parallels, and Practices Once Again
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The Syntax-Semantics Interface in Earlier EgyptianA Case Study in Verbs of Cognition
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Earlier Egyptian PrepositionsBetween Grammar and Lexicography
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Alternatives and the Grammar of Earlier EgyptianNegation with Low-End Indefinites and Negation with n ... js
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The Earlier Egyptian "Emphatic" ConstructionAn Alternative Analysis
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Restricted Circulation in Old Egyptian as Mirrored in Later "Repristination von Tradition" and RevivalsThe dependent pronoun kw; the nfr-n negation; the n wnt sḏm=f =f negative construction
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Bibliography and Text Sources (included with each chapter)
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Index of Text Cited
Published
January 1, 2016
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Copyright (c) 2016 Brown University
Details about the available publication format: print edition
print edition
Physical Dimensions
8in x 11in