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Conjunction, Contiguity, Contingency: On Relationships Between Events in the Egyptian and Coptic Verbal Systems Book

Conjunction, Contiguity, Contingency: On Relationships Between Events in the Egyptian and Coptic Verbal Systems
Conjunction, Contiguity, Contingency: On Relationships Between Events in the Egyptian and Coptic Verbal Systems, Language is in large part about the description of events occurring in the world around us. Relationships of different sorts between those events can be expressed by specific verb forms - or by syntactic constructions involving specific verb forms. The pr, Conjunction, Contiguity, Contingency: On Relationships Between Events in the Egyptian and Coptic Verbal Systems has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Conjunction, Contiguity, Contingency: On Relationships Between Events in the Egyptian and Coptic Verbal Systems
  • Written by author Leo Depuydt
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, May 1993
  • Language is in large part about the description of events occurring in the world around us. Relationships of different sorts between those events can be expressed by specific verb forms - or by syntactic constructions involving specific verb forms. The pr
  • Language is in large part about the description of events occurring in the world around us. Relationships of different sorts may be perceived between those events. And some of these relationships can be expressed by specific verb forms—or by syntacti
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Preface: On Relationships between Events
IConjunction1
1Introduction4
2The Conjunctive as "Con-joiner"9
3The Conjunctive Following Second Tenses14
4The Conjunctive Following the Negative Imperative of gmj "find" and nau "see"35
5Coptic nci in the Conjunctive Chain42
6Negations in the Conjunctive Chain45
AThe Two Levels of the Conjunctive Chain45
BNegation on the Level of the Compound Action45
CTypes of Negations49
DA Comparison of Types I.c and II.a51
EA Comparison of Types I.d and II.b52
FA Comparison of Types I.d and II.a56
GTypes of Negation: Examples59
7Semantic Types of Conjunctive Chains67
8The Promissive Future and the Conjunctive in Coptic75
AIntroduction75
BThe Function of the Conjugation Base tare76
CThe Promissive Future and the Conjunctive: A Comparison of Their Functions80
9Translating the Conjunctive94
AOmission of Elements94
BAn Etymological Translation96
10Relationship of the Conjunctive with What Precedes98
11Conjunction beyond the Conjunctive103
AEquivalents of the Conjunctive in Egyptian and Other Languages103
BThe Middle Egyptian Predecessor of the Conjunctive108
CA Con-joining Construction in Nominal Phrases109
12Concluding Remarks113
13A Bibliography of the Conjunctive115
IIContiguity117
1Introduction: The Notion of "Contiguity"125
2Contiguity in Sinuhe B 200129
3Contrastive Emphasis and Contiguity140
4Translating Contiguous Events142
5Morphological and Syntactic Criteria145
6Events Prone to Contracting a Relationship of Contiguity152
ATransitions from Night to Day153
BTransitions from Day to Night160
CAnother Transition from One Period of Time to Another166
DExpressions Referring to the End Point of a Motion167
7Expressions of Contiguity in the Story of Sinuhe178
8[superscript c]h[superscript c].n sdm.n=f186
9Excursus: jwj "come" and jnj "bring"189
10Simultaneity as an Expression of Contiguity192
11An Expression of Contiguity Dating to the New Kingdom197
IIIContingency201
1Sdm.hr=f/hr=f sdm=f as Contingent Aorist208
AFrom Egyptian hr to Coptic sa208
Bsdm.hr=f and jw=f sdm=f in Middle Egyptian212
CExamples of sdm.hr=f with Implied Conditions214
DContingent and General Aorist in the Papyrus Ebers222
ENeutralization between sdm.hr=f and jw=f sdm=f224
FCondition and Result225
GThe Aorist after Middle Egyptian227
HGeneral and Specific Contingency232
2Sdm.k3=f/k3(=f) sdm=f as Contingent Future234
ASdm.k3=f/k3=f sdm=f in Conditional Sentences234
BExamples of sdm.k3=f with Implied Conditions237
CK3(=f) sdm=f in the Letters of the Kahun Archive240
DContrary-to-fact Conditions241
EThe Particle k3242
FNeutralization between Contingent and General Future243
GThe Contingent Future in Coptic244
3Sdm.jn=f as Contingent Past247
4Conclusion249
AThe Contingent Tenses of Middle Egyptian249
BTranslating the Contingent Tenses250
CThe Conditionnel in French and Other Parallels to the Contingent Tenses outside Egyptian251
DContingency and Contrast255
Indexes257
Index of Passages Cited257
1Old Egyptian and Middle Egyptian257
2Late Egyptian260
3Demotic262
4Coptic262
aBohairic262
bLycopolitan262
cMiddle Egyptian262
dSahidic262
Index of Authors Cited266
General Index272


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