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Egyptian language --- Syntax. --- Theses --- Égyptien ancien (langue) --- Syntaxe --- Égyptien ancien (langue)
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Egyptian language --- Verb --- Verb. --- -Afroasiatic languages --- -Verb --- Egyptian language - Verb --- Égyptien ancien (langue) --- Égyptien ancien (langue)
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Egyptian language --- Nominals --- Nominals. --- -Afroasiatic languages --- -Nominals --- Afroasiatic languages --- Egyptien [Langue]. Nominalisation. --- Egyptisch. Nominalisatie. --- Egyptian language - Nominals --- Égyptien ancien (langue) --- Nominaux --- Égyptien ancien (langue)
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Akkadian language --- Egyptian language --- Akkadien (Langue) --- Egyptien (Langue) --- Grammar. --- Texts. --- Grammaire --- Textes --- Akkadien (langue) --- Égyptien ancien (langue) --- Grammar --- Grammaire. --- Textes. --- Égyptien ancien (langue)
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Egyptian language --- -Afroasiatic languages --- Etymology --- Etymology. --- -Etymology --- Ḫ´ (la racine égyptienne) --- Egyptian language Etymology. --- Étymologie --- Égyptien ancien (langue). --- Ḫ´ (la racine égyptienne) --- Étymologie
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Egyptian language --- Egyptien (Langue) --- Egyptisch (Taal) --- Syntax. --- Grammar. --- -Egyptian language --- -Afroasiatic languages --- Syntax --- Grammar --- -Syntax --- Afroasiatic languages --- Egyptian language - Syntax. --- Egyptian language - Grammar. --- Égyptien ancien (langue) --- Grammaire --- Égyptien ancien (langue)
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This is the introductory volume to the first dictionary on the etymological relations between ancient Egyptian and other Afro-Asiatic languages. Gábor Takács' new multi-volume Etymological Dictionary of Egyptian (now to appear at regular intervals of about 12-18 months) will be a hallmark in Egyptian and Afro-Asiatic linguistics. The amount of material offered, the extensive treatment of scholarly discussions on each item, and the insights into the connections of Egyptian with its related Afro-Asiatic languages, including many new lexical parallels, will make it an indispensable tool for comparative and interpretative purposes and the unchallenged starting point for every linguist in the field. Volume 1, the opening volume of the dictionary, can rightly be called the key to the work; it not only provides the users with a comprehensive analysis of the Afro-Asiatic background of the Egyptian consonant system, but also offers a critical appraisal of linguistic theories on Egyptian historical phonology, the problems surrounding the origins of the Egyptian language, and an extensive bibliography to the dictionary volumes to appear.
Egyptian language --- Egyptien (Langue) --- Etymology --- Dictionaries. --- Etymologie --- Dictionnaires --- 809.31 --- -Afroasiatic languages --- Oudegyptisch --- -Oudegyptisch --- 809.31 Oudegyptisch --- -809.31 Oudegyptisch --- Afroasiatic languages --- Dictionaries --- Egyptian language - Etymology - Dictionaries. --- Egyptian (Language) --- -Etymology --- Égyptien ancien (langue) --- Étymologie --- Phonologie comparée
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Egyptian language --- Verb. --- Tense. --- -Egyptian language --- -Afroasiatic languages --- Verb --- Tense --- -Verb --- Afroasiatic languages --- Egyptian language - Verb. --- Egyptian language - Tense. --- Égyptien ancien (langue) --- Moyen égyptien --- Verbes --- Temps --- Égyptien ancien (langue) --- Moyen égyptien
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"In The Iconography of Family Members in Egypt's Elite Tombs of the Old Kingdom, Jing Wen offers a comprehensive survey of how ancient Egyptians portrayed their family members in the reliefs of an elite tomb. Through the analysis of the depiction of family members, this book investigates familial relations, the funerary cult of the dead, ancestor worship, and relevant texts. It provides a new hypothesis and perspective that would update our understanding of the Egyptian funerary practice and familial ideology. The scenes of family members are not a record of family history but language games of the tomb owner that convey specific meaning to those who enter the chapel despite time and space"
Portrait sculpture, Egyptian. --- Relief (Sculpture), Egyptian. --- Families in art. --- Symbolism in art --- Elite (Social sciences) --- Égyptien ancien (langue) --- Tombes --- Monuments funéraires --- History --- Tombs --- Egypt --- Égypte --- Égyptien ancien (langue) --- Monuments funéraires --- Égypte
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Taking as a background two notorious travelogues from pharaonic Egypt, this book promises to stir the debate on ancient Egyptian literary fiction. Following an analysis of traditional Egyptological criticism, the author outlines a theoretical framework in which works like Sinuhe or Wenamun can be considered as literary fictions. Travelling abroad and boundary transgression come out convincingly as the decisive criteria of Egyptian fictionality. Context is being given in part two of the work, in which at the same time the boundary transgression theme is shown to be one of specific importance in the culture of ancient Egypt. In his final chapter Gerald Moers acts as the reader’s guide through a fresh re-read of ancient Egyptian travel literature. Fingierte Welten thus offers a historically expanded perspective on fictionality, and is of special interest not only to Egyptologists, but to all those interested in comparative literature.
Egyptian fiction --- Egyptian literature --- Roman égyptien ancien --- Littérature égyptienne --- History and criticism --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- -Egyptian literature --- -Ancient Egyptian literature --- -History and criticism --- Roman égyptien ancien --- Littérature égyptienne --- Egyptian fiction - History and criticism --- Egyptian literature - History and criticism
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