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Preface: On Relationships between Events | ||
I | Conjunction | 1 |
1 | Introduction | 4 |
2 | The Conjunctive as "Con-joiner" | 9 |
3 | The Conjunctive Following Second Tenses | 14 |
4 | The Conjunctive Following the Negative Imperative of gmj "find" and nau "see" | 35 |
5 | Coptic nci in the Conjunctive Chain | 42 |
6 | Negations in the Conjunctive Chain | 45 |
A | The Two Levels of the Conjunctive Chain | 45 |
B | Negation on the Level of the Compound Action | 45 |
C | Types of Negations | 49 |
D | A Comparison of Types I.c and II.a | 51 |
E | A Comparison of Types I.d and II.b | 52 |
F | A Comparison of Types I.d and II.a | 56 |
G | Types of Negation: Examples | 59 |
7 | Semantic Types of Conjunctive Chains | 67 |
8 | The Promissive Future and the Conjunctive in Coptic | 75 |
A | Introduction | 75 |
B | The Function of the Conjugation Base tare | 76 |
C | The Promissive Future and the Conjunctive: A Comparison of Their Functions | 80 |
9 | Translating the Conjunctive | 94 |
A | Omission of Elements | 94 |
B | An Etymological Translation | 96 |
10 | Relationship of the Conjunctive with What Precedes | 98 |
11 | Conjunction beyond the Conjunctive | 103 |
A | Equivalents of the Conjunctive in Egyptian and Other Languages | 103 |
B | The Middle Egyptian Predecessor of the Conjunctive | 108 |
C | A Con-joining Construction in Nominal Phrases | 109 |
12 | Concluding Remarks | 113 |
13 | A Bibliography of the Conjunctive | 115 |
II | Contiguity | 117 |
1 | Introduction: The Notion of "Contiguity" | 125 |
2 | Contiguity in Sinuhe B 200 | 129 |
3 | Contrastive Emphasis and Contiguity | 140 |
4 | Translating Contiguous Events | 142 |
5 | Morphological and Syntactic Criteria | 145 |
6 | Events Prone to Contracting a Relationship of Contiguity | 152 |
A | Transitions from Night to Day | 153 |
B | Transitions from Day to Night | 160 |
C | Another Transition from One Period of Time to Another | 166 |
D | Expressions Referring to the End Point of a Motion | 167 |
7 | Expressions of Contiguity in the Story of Sinuhe | 178 |
8 | [superscript c]h[superscript c].n sdm.n=f | 186 |
9 | Excursus: jwj "come" and jnj "bring" | 189 |
10 | Simultaneity as an Expression of Contiguity | 192 |
11 | An Expression of Contiguity Dating to the New Kingdom | 197 |
III | Contingency | 201 |
1 | Sdm.hr=f/hr=f sdm=f as Contingent Aorist | 208 |
A | From Egyptian hr to Coptic sa | 208 |
B | sdm.hr=f and jw=f sdm=f in Middle Egyptian | 212 |
C | Examples of sdm.hr=f with Implied Conditions | 214 |
D | Contingent and General Aorist in the Papyrus Ebers | 222 |
E | Neutralization between sdm.hr=f and jw=f sdm=f | 224 |
F | Condition and Result | 225 |
G | The Aorist after Middle Egyptian | 227 |
H | General and Specific Contingency | 232 |
2 | Sdm.k3=f/k3(=f) sdm=f as Contingent Future | 234 |
A | Sdm.k3=f/k3=f sdm=f in Conditional Sentences | 234 |
B | Examples of sdm.k3=f with Implied Conditions | 237 |
C | K3(=f) sdm=f in the Letters of the Kahun Archive | 240 |
D | Contrary-to-fact Conditions | 241 |
E | The Particle k3 | 242 |
F | Neutralization between Contingent and General Future | 243 |
G | The Contingent Future in Coptic | 244 |
3 | Sdm.jn=f as Contingent Past | 247 |
4 | Conclusion | 249 |
A | The Contingent Tenses of Middle Egyptian | 249 |
B | Translating the Contingent Tenses | 250 |
C | The Conditionnel in French and Other Parallels to the Contingent Tenses outside Egyptian | 251 |
D | Contingency and Contrast | 255 |
Indexes | 257 | |
Index of Passages Cited | 257 | |
1 | Old Egyptian and Middle Egyptian | 257 |
2 | Late Egyptian | 260 |
3 | Demotic | 262 |
4 | Coptic | 262 |
a | Bohairic | 262 |
b | Lycopolitan | 262 |
c | Middle Egyptian | 262 |
d | Sahidic | 262 |
Index of Authors Cited | 266 | |
General Index | 272 |
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