Egyptian and Semito-Hamitic (Afro-Asiatic) studies : : in memoriam W. Vycichl / / edited by Gábor Takács.

This volume is paying homage to the memory of Werner Vycichl (1909-1999), one of the most outstanding figures of Semito-Hamitic (Afro-Asiatic) comparative linguistics. The contributions by well-known specialists comprise almost all principle branches of the Semito-Hamitic macrofamily. The volume is...

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Superior document:Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics ; Volume 39
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2004]
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Year of Publication:2004
Language:English
French
German
Series:Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics ; Volume 39.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 571 pages) :; illustrations, mappages.
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
WERNER VYCICHL (1909–1999) /
EGYPTOLOGY AND COPTOLOGY /
THE LEXICAL ITEM NFT OF AN OLD EGYPTIAN INSCRIPTION /
EIN ARAMÄISCHES LEHNWORT FÜR „KATARAKT“ IN DER BESCHREIBUNG ELEPHANTINES AUF DER HUNGERSNOT STELE UND ÜBERLEGUNGEN ZUR DATIERUNG DERSELBEN ANHAND DER NENNUNG EINES MEROITISCHEN FUNKTIONÄRS /
THIRD CONSONANTS IN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN /
“OH KOMM GUTER ZWERG, KOMM and” ÜBER DEN RELIGIÖSEN HINTERGRUND DER PATÄKEN-AMULETTE IM NEUEN REICH /
BEITRÄGE ZUR LEXIKOGRAPHIE 1: MÖGLICHE PHANTOMWÖRTER IM HLl /
TIME PARADOXES IN RELIGIOUS LITERATURE /
JOH 24 IN KOPTISCHER SICHT /
REMARQUES SUR QUELQUES ÉTYMOLOGIES COPTES /
BEITRÄGE ZUR KOPTISCHEN ETYMOLOGIE /
OMOFONI /
HURRISCH ḪAROḪḪE “GOLDENES” ALS FACHTERMINUS IM ÄGYPTISCHEN /
SEMITIC LINGUISTICS /
FOR AN INTERPRETATION OF EBLAIC NE-SI-IN /
NEW ETYMOLOGIES FOR COMMON SEMITIC ANIMAL NAMES /
AN EGYPTIAN COGNATE FOR UGARITIC ḤWY (II)? /
TRACES OF IPTARAS IN ARABIC /
BEJA LINGUISTICS /
BEJA AS A CUSHITIC LANGUAGE /
BEJA IDENTITY IN TU BEɖAWIε /
QUELQUES OBSERVATIONS SUR LES CORRESPONDANCES VOCALIQUES DANS LES THÈMES VERBAUX SÉMITIQUES ET DU BÉDJA /
BEJA PRONOUNS AND GLIDES: DIALECTS IN SEARCH OF OPTIMA /
CHADIC LINGUISTICS /
PRÉUMINAIRES À UNE ÉTUDE DE LA LANGUEl KAJAKSE D'AM-DAM, DE TORAM DU SALAMAT, D'UBI DU GUÉRA ET DE MASMAJE DU BATHA-EST (TCHAD) /
GENITIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN SOUTH BAUCHI (WEST CHADIC) LANGUAGES, ZUL AND POLCHI, WITH COMPARISONS TO ANCIENT EGYPTIAN /
A GRAMMATICAL SKETCH OF GOEMAI: WORD CLASSES /
DAS BIRGIT, EINE OSTTSCHADISCHE SPRACHE—VOKABULAR UND GRAMMATISCHE NOTIZEN /
FRÜHE LEXIKALISCHE QUELLEN ZUM WANDALA (MANDARA) UND DAS RÄTSEL DES STAMMAUSLAUTS /
COMPARATIVE SEMITO-HAMITIC (AFRO-ASIATIC) LINGUISTICS /
ETYMOLOGY OF SOME HAMITO-SEMITIC (AFROASIA TIC) ANIMAL NAMES /
THE TWO NEGATIVES {n} AND {m} IN EGYPTIAN AND THEIR COUNTERPARTS IN DISTANTLY RELATED LANGUAGES /
SOME NOTES ON THE ETHIO-SEMITIC PARTICLE -S/-Š AND THE EGYPTIAN JS /
AN OUTLINE OF COMPARATIVE EGYPTO-SEMITIC MORPHOLOGY /
STATUSES AND CASES OF THE AFROASIATIC PERSONAL PRONOUN /
TOW ARDS RECONSTRUCTING A PROTO-HAMITO-SEMITIC LATERAL SIBILANT (*Š) /
LEXICA AFROASIATICA III /
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES /
INDEX OF LANGUAGES /
Summary:This volume is paying homage to the memory of Werner Vycichl (1909-1999), one of the most outstanding figures of Semito-Hamitic (Afro-Asiatic) comparative linguistics. The contributions by well-known specialists comprise almost all principle branches of the Semito-Hamitic macrofamily. The volume is divided in five major sections following the areas of interest of W. Vycichl: Egyptology and Coptology, Semitic linguistics, Beja (Northern Cushitic), Chadic, and general Semito-Hamitic (Afro-Asiatic) comparative linguistics (Berber has been excluded, since we already have a separate Mémorial Werner Vycichl with articles only in Berberology). The volume is important for the researchers in all the linguistic fields enumerated above as well as for those interested in African or comparative linguistics in general.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9047412230
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Gábor Takács.