Detalles del libro
The presentation moves from the distinctive features of the writing system and orthography of Late Egyptian, through basic morphology and the structures of the simple and compound clauses and sentences, to larger linguistic units. Attention is given throughout to setting the linguistic forms of Late Egyptian in their context of the history of the language, relating them to Middle Egyptian forms on the one hand and to Demotic and Coptic forms on the other. Detailed comments are given both for the examples and for the exercises that close the main chapters.
An appendix offers a preliminary synthesis of formulas in oaths and letters, units of value including weights and measures, and the organization of the necropolis administration at Deir el-Medina, the workmen's village from which a high proportion of preserved sources was recovered. An extensive apparatus of bibliography, vocabulary and various indexes provides easy access to the content of the grammar and to factual information.
Author Biography: Friedrich Junge is a Professor of Egyptology at the University of Göttingen and the author of numerous works on the ancient Egyptian language.
- Encuadernación Tapa blanda
- ISBN13 9780900416767
- ISBN10 0900416769
- Páginas 391
- Año de Edición 2001
- Idioma Inglés
Late Egyptian Grammar. An introduction
- Editorial GRIFFITH
- ISBN 9780900416767