nThe Mouton Companions to Ancient Egyptian series addresses the great need of comprehensive seminal publications on Ancient Egyptian linguistics. For the very first time, language change, language contact, areal/genetic context and many other aspects of Ancient Egpytian are treated in an accessible manner which will be of interest to egyptologists and related linguistic communities (such as typology and historical linguistics).n
This volume deals with empirical and theoretical aspects of the domain of possession in Ancient Egyptian. It comprises a series of case studies on phrasal and clausal possession in the individual phases of the language, from Old Egyptian through the Coptic dialects, from both synchronic and diachronic perspectives.
Eitan Grossman, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Stéphane Polis, Université de Liège, Belgium.
Über den Autor
Eitan Grossman, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Stéphane Polis, Université de Liège, Belgium.
Klappentext
This volume deals with empirical and theoretical aspects of the domain of possession in Ancient Egyptian. It comprises a series of case studies on phrasal and clausal possession in the individual phases of the language, from Old Egyptian through the Coptic dialects, from both synchronic and diachronic perspectives.