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Le présent ouvrage s’attache à appréhender la multiplicité et l’apparente redondance de sens des principales prépositions égyptiennes, en considérant ceux-ci selon les environnements où les prépositions sont employées. Après un survol préalable des divers contextes d’emploi des prépositions égyptiennes, le cœur du travail se concentre sur l’emploi sémantiquement le plus complexe, lorsque le groupe prépositionnel est en dépendance verbale. L’étude est basée sur un corpus constitué des textes de la pratique de l’Ancien et du Moyen Empire et des autobiographies de l’Ancien Empire, et complétée par de nombreuses références aux textes des Sarcophages et aux textes littéraires. Neuf verbes représentatifs sont étudiés systématiquement dans leur combinaison avec les prépositions égyptiennes sémantiquement les plus complexes, m, r, n et Hr. L’étude aboutit à montrer comment le sens de la préposition est spécifié quand elle est combinée avec le verbe, selon des principes réguliers. Le système prépositionnel égyptien apparaît ainsi tout à la fois souple et précis dans les nuances qu’il permet d’exprimer. L’ouvrage s’adresse ainsi non seulement à qui s’intéresse aux prépositions d’un point de vue grammatical, mais fournit également une aide précieuse en ce qui concerne les questions philologiques rencontrées dans la traduction.
Egyptian language --- Prepositions. --- Semantics. --- Afroasiatic languages --- Prepositions --- Semantics --- Egyptian language - Prepositions --- Egyptian language - Semantics
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Akkadian language --- Sumerian language --- Akkadien (Langue) --- Sumérien (Langue) --- Grammar. --- Semantics --- Grammaire --- Sémantique --- Sumérien (Langue) --- Sémantique --- Grammar --- Semantics.
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Chinese language --- Semantics. --- Syntax. --- S15/0200 --- Semantics --- Syntax --- China: Language--General works --- S15/0615 --- China: Language--Grammar: syntax
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Lexicology. Semantics --- English language --- Grammar --- Anglais (langue) --- Engels --- Grammaire --- Grammatica --- Will (The English word) --- Semantics --- -English language --- -Will (The English word) --- Germanic languages --- Etymology --- Semantics. --- Will (The English word). --- Semasiology --- English language Semantics --- English language - Semantics --- English language - Great Britain - Semantics
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Greek language --- -Color --- -Chromatics --- Colour --- Chemistry --- Light --- Optics --- Colors --- Thermochromism --- Classical languages --- Indo-European languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- Semantics --- Terminology --- Color --- Terminology. --- Semantics. --- -Semantics --- Color guides --- Colors, Words for
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Lexicology. Semantics
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Art criticism --- Classical languages --- Critique d'art --- Terminology. --- Semantics. --- Terminologie --- #BIBC:bibl.Reekmans
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This volume is the first to be devoted specifically to the study of lexical semantics in Ancient Egyptian. While much research has been dedicated to a wide range of grammatical issues in past decades, lexical semantics has rarely been treated in a systematic fashion. The papers collected here treat a range of semantic phenomena, from the lexical semantics of spatial expressions, to the problems of analyzing polyfunctionality and even to the semantics of the Egyptian writing system. The scope of these issues goes well beyond the individual ‘word’ or lexical item, as a number of papers address the semantics of syntactic constructions. Some authors call into question the distinction between lexicon and grammar, or analyze the lexical semantics of items usually considered ‘grammatical’ or ‘function’ words, such as discourse particles. This volume also spans a number of theoretical frameworks and methodologies that have not been prominent in Egyptian linguistics and philology, such as typologically-oriented semantic maps and other visual tools.The papers in this volume do not aim to define the ‘state of the art,’ but rather seek to stimulate the study of meaning in Ancient Egyptian, to point to innovative avenues for future research, and to engage in a broader dialogue between Egyptian linguistics and philology, on the one hand, and the research frameworks and agendas of general linguistics, on the other.
Egyptian language --- Afroasiatic languages --- Semantics --- Lexicology --- Morphology --- Word formation --- Grammar --- Egyptian language - Semantics - Congresses --- Egyptian language - Lexicology - Congresses --- Egyptian language - Morphology - Congresses --- Egyptian language - Word formation - Congresses --- Egyptian language - Grammar - Congresses
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Espace --- Linguistique française --- French language - Semantics --- Space perception - Terminology --- Place (Philosophy) - Terminology --- French language --- linguistique --- Franse taal ; taalgebruik --- fran 837.1 --- Frans --- grammatica --- 804.0-5 --- taalkunde --- 804.0-5 Frans: grammatica --- Frans: grammatica --- Grammar --- Frans - grammatica, gemengde materialen woordenschat en grammatica --- 8 --- Grammar. --- Usage. --- Frans. --- Franse grammatica. --- Place (Philosophy) --- Space perception --- Semantics. --- Terminology. --- Lexicology. Semantics --- Semantics --- Terminology --- Français (Langue) --- Perception spatiale --- Lieu (Philosophie) --- Sémantique --- Terminologie
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Lexicology. Semantics --- History of Africa --- Classical Latin language --- Geodesy. Cartography --- Ptolemy, Claudius --- Names, Geographical --- Names, Geographical - Africa.
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