Deixis in Egyptian : The Close, the Distant, and the Known /
In this volume, Maxim N. Kupreyev explores the intricate stories of Egyptian-Coptic demonstratives and adverbs, personal, relative pronouns and definite articles. Applying the concepts of distance, contrast, and joint attention, the book offers a panorama of competing deictic systems in Old Kingdom...
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Leiden ; Boston :
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2023.
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Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2023.
Harvard Egyptological Studies ;
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| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | |t Preliminary Material / |r Maxim N. Kupreyev -- Copyright Page / |r Maxim N. Kupreyev -- Motto / |r Maxim N. Kupreyev -- Acknowledgements / |r Maxim N. Kupreyev -- Abbreviations / |r Maxim N. Kupreyev -- Chapter 1 Introduction / |r Maxim N. Kupreyev -- Chapter 2 Demonstratives in Old Egyptian: Typological Features / |r Maxim N. Kupreyev -- Chapter 3 Deixis, Dialects, and Linguistic Hegemony / |r Maxim N. Kupreyev -- Chapter 4 Grammaticalization Channels of Deictic Roots / |r Maxim N. Kupreyev -- Chapter 5 The Close, the Distant and the Known: Concluding Remarks / |r Maxim N. Kupreyev -- Appendix: Definiteness and Specificity in Article-Less Languages / |r Maxim N. Kupreyev -- Bibliography / |r Maxim N. Kupreyev -- Indexes / |r Maxim N. Kupreyev. | |
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