Ancient Egyptian: A Linguistic Introduction

by Antonio Loprieno

Paperback, 1995

Status

Available

Call number

493.1

Collection

Publication

Cambridge University Press (1995), Edition: First Edition, 340 pages

Description

The language of Ancient Egypt has been the object of careful investigation since its decipherment in the nineteenth century, but this is the first accessible account which uses the insights of modern linguistics. Antonio Loprieno traces Ancient Egyptian's historical development from Old Egyptian to Coptic, and, combining diachronic and synchronic viewpoints wherever possible, he looks at the hieroglyphic system and its cursive varieties (Hieratic and Demotic), the phonology of Classical Egyptian and Coptic, the phonology and syntax of the literary languages, and semantic and pragmatic constraints on syntax. He also looks at the genetic connections of Egyptian within the Afroasiatic family, especially with Semitic languages such as Akkadian, Arabic, and Hebrew. This book will be essential reading for linguists and Egyptologists alike.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1995-10-27

Physical description

340 p.

ISBN

0521448492 / 9780521448499

Local notes

MJW

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