Beschreibung
Lingua Aegyptia (recommended abbreviation: LingAeg) publishes articles and book reviews on all aspects of Egyptian and Coptic language and literature in the narrower sense:
(a) grammar, including graphemics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, lexicography;
(b) Egyptian language history, including norms, diachrony, dialectology, typology;
(c) comparative linguistics, including Afroasiatic contacts, loanwords;
(d) theory and history of Egyptian literature and literary discourse;
(e) history of Egyptological linguistics.
Inhalt
ARTICLES
Marc Brose, Die nfr-Hr-Konstruktion in den königlichen Stelen der 18. Dynastie vor der Amarna-Zeit (1–23)
Roberto A. Díaz Hernández, The Man-impersonal Verb Forms of the Suffix Pronoun Conjugation in Earlier Egyptian (25–90)
Charlotte Dietrich, Ein besonderer basilophorer Name am Beginn des Neuen Reiches (91–112)
Roman Gundacker, The Morphological and Graphical Substitution of Ältere Komposita. Etymological Archaism and Contemporaneous Perception as Opposing Principles (113–154)
Brendan H. Hainline, Phonological Variants of the Old Egyptian Particle sk/sT in the Biographies of Wnj (155–170)
Madeline Jenkins, On the Semantics of jnd. A Lexical-Semantic Analysis of the ‘Sadness’ Lexeme jnd (171–200)
Benoît Lurson, Du chaos à la métaphore. Le régime des vents dans Néferti VIe–VIg (201–222)
Carsten Peust, Zur Sonderentwicklung des Ayin neben Het (223–269)
Joachim Friedrich Quack, Nochmals zum Lautwert von Gardiner Sign-List U 23 (271–289)
REVIEWS
Ludwig D. Morenz, Performative Superglyphen als eine graphisch inszenierte Göttersprache (John Coleman Darnell) (291–297)
Simone Gerhards, Konzepte von Müdigkeit und Schlaf im alten Ägypten (Camilla Di Biase-Dyson) (299–306)
James P. Allen, Coptic. A Grammar of Its Six Major Dialects (Ivan Miroshnikov) (307–312)
Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei, A Reference Grammar of Old Nubian (Alexandros Tsakos) (313–316)
Matthias Müller, Grammatik des Bohairischen (Ewa D. Zakrzewska) (317–320)
Books received (321)