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Description |
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This manual presents a pedagogical approach to the grammar of Middle Egyptian, the classical language of pharaonic Egypt. It is the English version of the second edition of the Grammaire pratique du Moyen Egyptien, published in 2009 in the same Series. The first part of this grammar book is dedicated to hieroglyphs. It provides an explanation of this writing system, presenting a selection of the 200 most important signs to memorise, as well as a basic vocabulary list that is easy to learn. Another page of this webpage includes an animation showing how to draw all these signs. The grammatical commentary begins with an overview of the main types of clauses attested. It goes on with a systematic study of nouns and associated elements (adjectives, determiners, genitive constructions, prepositions, pronouns), the examination of non-verbal clauses, for which a verb “to be” will be introduced in the English translation, and the description of suffix and non-suffix verbal forms (morphology and syntax). It closes with a summary of the uses of auxiliaries and particles. In addition to the grammatical explanations, the work presents a series of common phrases and expressions: names of kings and individuals, a selection of anthroponyms and titles, and expressions used in traditional funerary inscriptions. The third part concludes with a series of exercises and their correct version. |
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Table des matières / Table of contents |
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Introduction Chapter One — Egyptian hieroglyphic writing Chapter Two — From words to clauses Chapter Three — Nouns and nominal groups Chapter Four — Non-verbal clauses Chapter Five — Verbs (non-suffix and relative forms) Chapter Six — Verbs (suffix forms and verbal clauses) Chapter Seven — Particles, auxiliaries, interrogative words Chapter Eight — Specific expressions Chapter Nine — Resources Exercises |