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Middle Egyptian : An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs
Adjectival and Nominal Sentences
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April 15 2010
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Cambridge University Press
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April 15 2010
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: 69-84
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511845055.008
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 1
Egyptian Language and Writing
pp. 13
The Sounds of Middle Egyptian
pp. 25
Multiliteral Signs
pp. 37
Nouns
pp. 49
Pronouns
pp. 61
Adjectives
pp. 69
Adjectival and Nominal Sentences
pp. 85
Prepositions and Adverbs
pp. 101
Numbers
pp. 113
Adverbial Sentences
pp. 123
Nonverbal Sentences
pp. 133
Nonverbal Clauses
pp. 151
Verbs
pp. 163
The Infinitival Forms
pp. 179
The Pseudoverbal Construction
pp. 189
The Imperative and Particles
pp. 205
The Stative
pp. 227
The Perfect
pp. 249
The Subjunctive
pp. 267
The Perfective and Imperfective
pp. 289
The Prospective and Passive
pp. 307
The Other Forms of the Suffix Conjugation
pp. 325
The Participles
pp. 353
The Relative Forms
pp. 373
Special Uses of the Relative Forms
pp. 401
Middle Egyptian Grammar
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