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adam_text | CONTENT OVERVIEW
INTRODUCTION 1
P
ART
I: P
ASSIVE MORPHOLOGY AND THE PASSIVE
CONSTRUCTION
9
1 PASSIVE MORPHOLOGY 9
1.1 T-PASSIVES 9
1.2 V-PASSIVES 21
1.3 PASSIVES ASSOCIATED WITH PARTIAL REDUPLICATION: SDMM=F AND DDD 44
1.4 NON-FINITE AND ORIGINALLY NON-FINITE PASSIVE FORMATIONS 60
2 THE EARLIER EGYPTIAN
PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION 71
2.1 THE SEMANTIC CONDITION FOR PASSIVIZATION IN EARLIER EGYPTIAN 71
2.2 THE AGENT-EXPRESSING PHRASE 79
2.3 SEMANTICALLY ORIENTED CONSTRUCTIONS: PO PSP AND NPO R SDM 108
2.4 INTERIM SUMMARY 127
2.5 FUNCTIONS OF THE PASSIVE 131
2.6 THE PASSIVE IN INTERACTION WITH TRANSITIVITY ALTERNATIONS 167
2.7 EARLIER EGYPTIAN ACTIVE IMPERSONAL CONSTRUCTIONS 183
2.8 THE SMN SW
0
CONSTRUCTION: PASSIVE PARTICIPLES IN A NON-VERBAL
CONSTRUCTION 200
2.9 PART I, OPENING UP: EARLIER EGYPTIAN AND EARLY SEMITIC DETRANSITIVE
MORPHOLOGY IN CONTRAST 208
P
ART
II: V
OICE, ASPECT, AND PERSPECTIVE 223
3 THE PASSIVE IN THE UNACCOMPLISHED AND IN THE FUTURE 223
3.1 PASSIVE SUBJECTS IN THE UNACCOMPLISHED 223
3.2 ACTIVE-PASSIVE COUNTERPART RELATIONSHIPS IN THE UNACCOMPLISHED 227
3.3 EXPRESSIONS OF THE PASSIVE IN THE FUTURE 230
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X CONTENT OVERVIEW
4 THE PASSIVE IN THE ACCOMPLISHED 235
4.1 THE COMPLEMENTARY DISTRIBUTION PO PSP ~ V-PASS NON-P 235
4.2 V- AND T-PASSIVES IN THE ACCOMPLISHED EMPHATIC CONSTRUCTION 250
4.3 TWO INFLECTIONAL PASSIVES IN THE ACCOMPLISHED 263
4.4 SETTING THE ANALYSIS INTO A BROADER CONTEXT 318
4.5 PART II, OPENING UP: PASSIVE VOICE AS AN AUTONOMOUS LINGUISTIC
DOMAIN 343
PART III: THE LOSS OF INFLECTIONAL PASSIVES 349
5 THE RISE OF AN IMPERSONAL SUBJECT PRONOUN .
TW OUT
OF THE
INFLECTIONAL MARKER OF VOICE {T} 349
5.1 DESCRIBING THE CHANGE IN THE RECORD 350
5.2 A RARE INSTANCE OF DEGRAMMATICALIZATION 378
5.3 ANALYZING THE CHANGE IN ITS INTRALINGUISTIC CONTEXT 384
5.4 PART III, OPENING UP: A SKETCH OF THE LONGER EARLIER EGYPTIAN DUREE
403
APPENDIX 411
TEXTS 413
REFERENCES 419
INDEX LOCORUM 439
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1
CONVENTIONS AND TERMINOLOGY 3
P
ART
I:
PASSRVE MORPHOLOGY AND
THE PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION
9
1 PASSIVE MORPHOLOGY 9
1.1 T-PASSIVES 9
1.1.1 {T} AND ITS ALLOGRAPHS:.T,.TI,.TW, AND .TW 10
1.1.2 T-PASSIVES AS INFLECTIONAL PASSIVES 16
1.1.3 THE FORMATION OF T-PASSIVES 19
1.2 V-PASSIVES 21
1.2.1 ONE OR TWO FORMS? 22
1.2.2 THE LOSS OF THE PROSPECTIVE V-PASSIVE; PROSPECTIVE T-PASSIVES 26
1.2.2.1 PROSPECTIVE V-PASSIVES IN COMPLEMENT CLAUSES OUTSIDE
PYRAMID TEXTS AND COFFIN TEXTS 27
1.2.2.2 PROSPECTIVE T-PASSIVES IN PYRAMID TEXTS AND COFFIN TEXTS 28
1.2.2.3 THE PROSPECTIVE T-PASSIVE OUTSIDE EARLY FUNERARY CORPUSES 29
1.2.3 THE PERFECTIVE V-PASSIVE WITH EVENTS YET TO COME 31
1.2.3.1 EXTENDED USES OF THE PERFECTIVE V-PASSIVE 31
1.2.3.2 RARE OCCURRENCES OF THE PERFECTIVE V-PASSIVE WITH EVENTS YET
TO COME IN PYRAMID TEXTS 33
1.2.4 WHAT DOES THE WRITTEN MARK -W STAND FOR? 36
1.2.4.1 IN THE PROSPECTIVE V-PASSIVE IN PYRAMID TEXTS AND
COFFIN TEXTS 36
1.2.4.2 IN THE PERFECTIVE V-PASSIVE IN COFFIN TEXTS 38
1.2.4.3 IN THE PERFECTIVE V-PASSIVE OUTSIDE EARLY FUNERARY CORPUSES 39
1.2.5 V-PASSIVE MORPHOLOGY 40
1.3 PASSIVES ASSOCIATED WITH PARTIAL REDUPLICATION: SDMM=F AND DDD 44
1.3.1 DISTRIBUTIONAL RESTRICTIONS 45
1.3.1.1 INFLECTIONAL CLASSES 45
1.3.1.2 TENSE-ASPECT 46
1.3.1.3 DISTRIBUTION IN THE RECORD 47
XII CONTENTS
1.3.2 INTERPRETATION: PARTIAL REDUPLICATION AS A MORPHOLOGICALLY
CONDITIONED
PROCESS 50
1.3.2.1 THE MEMBRA DISIECTA OF A ONCE MORE PRODUCTIVE FORMATION? 51
1.3.2.2 PREVIOUS ACCOUNTS FOR THE FINITE FORM: REDUPLICATION MORE
WIDESPREAD IN UNDERLYING FORMS? 51
1.3.2.3 A MORPHOLOGICALLY CONDITIONED PROCESS 53
1.3.3 SPECIFYING THE SCENARIO FURTHER 54
1.3.4 A TYPOLOGICALLY REMARKABLE CONFIGURATION 57
1.4 NON-FINITE AND ORIGINALLY NON-FINITE PASSIVE FORMATIONS 60
1.4.1 PASSIVE PARTICIPLES 60
1.4.2 PASSIVELY INTERPRETED SDM.T(I)=J{I) AND SDM.T[I) 62
1.4.3 PASSIVE/PASSIVELY INTERPRETED SDMT=F 65
1.4.3.1 A MORPHOLOGICALLY DISTINCT PASSIVE FORM OF THE SDMT=/? 65
1.4.3.2 THE SDMT=F. A SYNCHRONICALLY FINITE CATEGORY NOT PATTERNING
MORPHOLOGICALLY WITH OTHER FINITE PASSIVES 68
2 THE EARLIER EGYPTIAN PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION 71
2.1 THE SEMANTIC CONDITION FOR PASSIVIZATION IN EARLIER EGYPTIAN 71
2.1.1 LACK OF SEMANTIC CONSTRAINTS ON O 71
2.1.2 PASSIVES FROM INTRANSITIVES 73
2.1.3 AGENTIVITY AS A FEATURE IN TEXT 77
2.2 THE AGENT-EXPRESSING PHRASE 79
2.2.1 IN N AND M-
R
P IN THE PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION 79
2.2.1.1 ANIMACY 79
2.2.1.2 PRONOMINAL AGENTS: THE COMPLEMENTARY DISTRIBUTION
IN N~ M-
R
P 81
2.2.1.3 SECONDARY EXPLICITATION OF THE IMPLIED AGENT 82
2.2.2 EXPRESSIONS OF AGENCY AND RELATION NOTIONS WITH OTHER DYNAMIC
EVENTS ORIENTED ON A NON-AGENTIVE PARTICIPANT: M-
R
AND HR 83
2.2.2.1 DYNAMIC EVENTS WITH A NON-AGENTIVE SUBJECT: WITH AN
ANIMATE PARTICIPANT ADDED IN SYNTACTIC PERIPHERY 84
2.2.2.2 DYNAMIC EVENTS WITH A NON-AGENTIVE SUBJECT: WITH AN
INANIMATE PARTICIPANT ADDED IN SYNTACTIC PERIPHERY 86
2.2.2.3 EXISTENTIAL CONSTRUCTIONS IMPLYING AN EVENT 89
2.2.2.4 EXPRESSING THE CAUSE AFTER ALL TYPES OF EVENTS 90
2.2.3 M-
R
91
2.2.4 7IT 95
2.2.4.1 A PREPOSITIONAL ORIGIN? 95
2.2.4.1.1 WRITTEN ALTERNATIONS IN ~ N 95
2.2.4.1.2 DIGRESSION: -N- IN THE SDM.N=F. 97
CONTENTS XIII
2.2.4.1.3 AGAINST A PREPOSITIONAL ORIGIN OF THE AGENT MARKER IN.. 101
2.2.4.2 IN ORIGINALLY AN ERGATIVE MORPHEME? 102
2.2.4.3 A FOCAL PARTICLE, ORIGINALLY A PRESENTATIVE/QUOTATIVE INDEX 105
2.3 SEMANTICALLY ORIENTED CONSTRUCTIONS: PO PSP AND NPO R SDM 108
2.3.1 THE PSEUDOPARTICIPLE 109
2.3.1.1 THE PSEUDOPARTICIPLE IN THE PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION: PO PSP 109
2.3.1.2 THE PSEUDOPARTICIPLE: GENERAL BACKGROUND 110
2.3.1.3 THE PSEUDOPARTICIPLE ORIENTED ON A 112
2.3.1.3.1 RHANAHM 112
2.3.1.3.2 IN PYRAMID TEXTS AND COFFIN TEXTS: LOW SEMANTIC
TRANSITIVITY 113
2.3.1.3.3 IN SIXTH DYNASTY EVENT BIOGRAPHIES 114
2.3.1.3.4 IN THE TWELFTH DYNASTY: TEXTUAL REVIVALS AND
INDEXICAL VALUES 116
2.3.1.4 THE SEMANTIC ORIENTATION OF THE PSEUDOPARTICIPLE 118
2.3.2 NP R SDM 119
2.3.3 APPENDIX: NOMINAL ORIENTATION, INFINITIVES ALTERNATING WITH
PASSIVES 122
2.4 INTERIM SUMMARY 127
2.4.1 THE FINITE PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION 128
2.4.1.1 THE SYNTACTICALLY ORIENTED PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION 128
2.4.1.2 THE SEMANTICALLY ORIENTED PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION 129
2.4.2 THE NON-FINITE PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION 130
2.4.2.1 PRONOMINAL O S 130
2.4.2.2 PASSIVE PARTICIPLES FROM EVENTS THAT DO NOT INCLUDE AN AGENT
IN THEIR SEMANTIC REPRESENTATION 132
2.5 FUNCTIONS OF THE PASSIVE 133
2.5.1 INTRODUCTION 133
2.5.2 PASSIVES FROM TRANSITIVES 135
2.5.2.1 AGENT BACKGROUNDING AND DISCOURSE CONTINUITY 136
2.5.2.2 PASSIVE ZERO-SUBJECT CONSTRUCTIONS 140
2.5.2.3 ACTIVE-PASSIVE ALTERNATIONS AS A MEANS OF NARRATIVE
TEXTURING.... 148
2.5.2.3.1 THE PASSIVE FIRST 148
2.5.2.3.2 THE PASSIVE SECOND: SDM.N=F- V-PASSIVE 149
2.5.2.4 WITH AN EXPRESSED FULL NOUN AGENT 153
2.5.2.5 WITH AN EXPRESSED PRONOMINAL AGENT 157
2.5.3 PASSIVES FROM INTRANSITIVES 158
2.5.3.1 AGENT BACKGROUNDING AND DISCOURSE CONTINUITY 159
2.5.3.2 THE ORIENTATION ON THE EVENT ITSELF. 161
2.5.3.3 SUBJECTLESS PASSIVES WITH AN EXPRESSED AGENT 166
XIV CONTENTS
2.6 THE PASSIVE IN INTERACTION WITH TRANSITIVITY ALTERNATIONS 167
2.6.1 THE PASSIVE IN INTERACTION WITH TRANSITIVITY ALTERNATIONS ON THE O
168
2.6.1.1 PASSIVES FROM O-DETRANSITIVIZED TRANSITIVES (/SECONDARY
INTRANSITIVES) 168
2.6.1.2 THE PASSIVE AND THE MEDIATE CONSTRUCTION OF THE O 173
2.6.2 PASSIVES FROM S/O-AMBITRANSITIVES 178
2.6.2.1 AMBITRANSITIVITY IN EARLIER EGYPTIAN 178
2.6.2.2 TRANSITIVE ALTERNANTS OF AMBITRANSITIVES IN THE PASSIVE 182
2.7 EARLIER EGYPTIAN ACTIVE IMPERSONAL CONSTRUCTIONS 183
2.7.1 THE EARLIER EGYPTIAN THIRD PERSON PLURAL CONSTRUCTION 185
2.7.1.1 THE THIRD PERSON PLURAL - PASSIVE CONNECTION IN EARLIER
EGYPTIAN 185
2.7.1.2 THIRD PERSON PLURAL CONSTRUCTIONS WITH A NON-ANAPHORIC
SUBJECT 187
2.7.2 CONSTRUCTIONS WITH S A MAN 189
2.7.2.1 IN GENERAL 189
2.7.2.2 AS A COUNTERPART TO THE PASSIVE: AGENTS CONTROLLING
ANAPHORIC REFERENCE 190
2.7.3 NON-ANAPHORIC ZERO-SUBJECT CONSTRUCTIONS 192
2.7.3.1 A BRIEF NOTE ON ACTIVE ZERO-SUBJECT CONSTRUCTIONS 192
2.7.3.2 A RARE ALTERNATIVE TO THE PASSIVE: UNEXPRESSED AGENTIVE
PARTICIPANTS IN THE SDM.NIY) CONSTRUCTION 195
2.7.3.3 THE COUNTERPART OF THE PASSIVE WITH EVENTS THAT DO NOT MEET
THE SEMANTIC CONDITION FOR PASSIVIZATION 198
2.8 THE SMN SWO CONSTRUCTION: PASSIVE PARTICIPLES IN A NON-VERBAL
CONSTRUCTION.... 200
2.8.1 NFR SW: CONSTRUCTIONAL SEMANTICS 201
2.8.2 NFR SW NOT WITH ADJECTIVES: THE ACTIVE CONSTRUCTIONS H
R
SWS, RH 202
2.8.3 NFR SW WITH PASSIVES: THE SMN SW
0
CONSTRUCTION 205
2.9 PART I, OPENING UP: EARLIER EGYPTIAN AND EARLY SEMITIC DETRANSITIVE
MORPHOLOGY IN CONTRAST 208
2.9.1 (ORIGINALLY) PERFECTIVE FORMS: UNMARKED PASSIVE PARTICIPLES AND
THE
V-PASSIVE 208
2.9.1.1 PASSIVE PARTICIPLES 208
2.9.1.2 THE PERFECTIVE V-PASSIVE 210
2.9.2 EARLIER EGYPTIAN AND SEMITIC AFFIXAL DETRANSITIVE MORPHOLOGY 212
2.9.2.1 THE PREFIX N- 212
2.9.2.1.1 MORPHOLOGICAL CORRELATES 213
2.9.2.1.2 SEMANTICS 214
2.9.2.1.3 THE SEMITIC/AFROASIATIC PREFIX N- 216
2.9.2.1.4 THE EGYPTIAN PREFIX N- IN PERSPECTIVE 217
CONTENTS XV
2.9.2.2 EARLIER EGYPTIAN T-PASSIVES AND THE SEMITIC T-STEM 220
2.9.2.3 EARLIER EGYPTIAN AND SEMITIC DETRANSITIVE VOICE IN CONTRAST 221
P
ART
II: V
OICE, ASPECT, AND
PERSPECTIVE 223
3 THE PASSIVE IN THE UNACCOMPLISHED AND IN THE FUTURE 223
3.1 PASSIVE SUBJECTS IN THE UNACCOMPLISHED 223
3.1.1 N{P) SDM=F - SDM.T NP 223
3.1.2 MARKED-TOPIC CONSTRUCTIONS IN THE PASSIVE 226
3.2 ACTIVE-PASSIVE COUNTERPART RELATIONSHIPS IN THE UNACCOMPLISHED 227
3.3 EXPRESSIONS OF THE PASSIVE IN THE FUTURE 230
4 THE PASSIVE IN THE ACCOMPLISHED 235
4.1 THE COMPLEMENTARY DISTRIBUTION PO PSP ~ V-PASS NON-P 235
4.1.1 PO PSP AS INTEGRAL TO THE ACCOMPLISHED PASSIVE PARADIGM 236
4.1.2 NON-PRONOMINAL O S: NO PSP ~ V-PASS NON-P 238
4.1.3 DYNAMIC EVENTS: PO PSP V-PASS NON-P 241
4.1.4 EXCEPTIONS: V-PASSIVES IN LIEU OF AN EXPECTED PSEUDOPARTICIPLE 246
4.1.5 THE UNDERLYING FUNCTIONAL BASIS 248
4.2 V- AND T-PASSIVES IN THE ACCOMPLISHED EMPHATIC CONSTRUCTION 250
4.2.1 V-PASS P (AND V-PASS NON-P IN SIMILAR ENVIRONMENTS) 250
4.2.2 EARLY OCCURRENCES OF THE SDM.N.T=F IN THE EMPHATIC CONSTRUCTION
259
4.2.3 THE SPREAD OF THE SDM.N.T=FM THE EMPHATIC CONSTRUCTION 261
4.3 TWO INFLECTIONAL PASSIVES IN THE ACCOMPLISHED 263
4.3.1 PREVIOUS ANALYSES OF THE SDM.N.T=F. 264
4.3.1.1 THE NOMINAL ANALYSIS 265
4.3.1.2 THE ABSTRACT-RELATIVE ANALYSIS 270
4.3.1.3 CONTRASTS IN VERBAL MORPHOLOGY ACROSS THE BOARD? 272
4.3.2 THE TYPES OF MORPHOLOGICAL CONTRASTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE
EMPHATIC
CONSTRUCTION: TENSE-ASPECT, VOICE, AND SUBJECT AFFECTEDNESS 275
4.3.3 THE SEMANTICS OF THE PSEUDOPARTICIPLE: A VERY BRIEF BACKGROUND 279
4.3.3.1 PRIMARY STATES, SECONDARY STATES, DYNAMIC EVENTS 280
4.3.3.2 TELICITY, SUBJECT AFFECTEDNESS, AND ENDPOINT ORIENTATION 281
4.3.3.3 WITH EVENTS ORIENTED ON AN 0 284
4.3.3.4 SEMANTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PSEUDOPARTICIPLE EXPRESSING
DYNAMIC EVENTS 287
XVI CONTENTS
4.3.4 THE EARLIER SITUATION: THE PSEUDOPARTICIPLE AND THE PERFECTIVE V-
PASSIVE IN CONTRAST, RESULTATIVE SEMANTICS AND DEVIATIONS FROM THESE 288
4.3.4.1 SEMANTIC TRANSITIVITY 288
4.3.4.1.1 INTRODUCTION 288
4.3.4.1.2 SEMANTIC TRANSITIVITY AND ACCOMPLISHED PASSIVES
OUTSIDE THE EMPHATIC CONSTRUCTION 290
4.3.4.1.3 SEMANTIC TRANSITIVITY AND THE EMPHATIC
CONSTRUCTION 293
4.3.4.2 THE ENDPOINT ORIENTATION OF ACCOMPLISHED PASSIVES AND
DEVIATIONS THEREFROM 294
4.3.4.3 TWO EQUIVALENT ACCOUNTS 295
4.3.5 THE LATER SITUATION: THE SDM.N.T=F M CONTRAST TO THE
PSEUDOPARTICIPLE
AND THE PERFECTIVE V-PASSIVE 297
4.3.5.1 THE SPREAD OF T-PASSIVES IN FORMS OTHER THAN THE SDM.N.T=F. 297
4.3.5.1.1 THE LOSS OF THE POSITIVE PAST TENSE SDM.T=F. 298
4.3.5.1.2 PROSPECTIVE V-PASSIVE* PROSPECTIVE T-PASSIVE 300
4.3.5.1.3 PAST TENSE N V-PASS (/N SDM.T=J) * N SDM.T=F 301
4.3.5.2 THE SPREAD OF THE SDM.N.T=F M THE NEGATIVE UNACCOMPLISHED
(INSDM.N.T=J) 304
4.3.5.2.1 N V-PASS FOR THE UNACCOMPLISHED IN EARLIER TEXTS 304
4.3.5.2.2 THE RISE AND SPREAD OF N SDM.N.T=F 307
4.3.5.3 V- AND T-PASSIVES IN CONTRAST 308
4.3.5.4 THE PERFECTIVE V-PASSIVE AS A PERFECTIVE PASSIVE 310
4.3.5.5 THE SPREAD OF THE SDM.N.T=FM THE EMPHATIC CONSTRUCTION
AMONG OTHER PROCESSES OF SPREAD OF T-PASSIVES OVER V-
PASSIVES 314
4.3.5.5.1 THE LOWER END OF SEMANTIC TRANSITIVITY 314
4.3.5.5.2 SUBJECTLESS PASSIVES: THE ORIENTATION ON THE EVENT
ITSELF 315
4.3.5.5.3 TWO ACCOMPLISHED PASSIVES IN CONTRAST WITH ONE
ANOTHER 317
4.4 SETTING THE ANALYSIS INTO A BROADER CONTEXT 318
4.4.1 SOME ADDITIONAL NOTES ON THE EARLIER EGYPTIAN EMPHATIC
CONSTRUCTION 318
4.4.1.1 F/W V-PASS P;IIW SDM.N.T=F,^IW II.N=F;^IW MRN=F. 319
4.4.1.1.1 EXCEPTIONS 319
4.4.1.1.2 7W: A VERY BRIEF NOTE 322
4.4.1.2 DIFFERENT ORIGINS OF ONE HIGHER-ORDER CONSTRUCTION: THE
ACCOMPLISHED AND THE UNACCOMPLISHED EMPHATIC
CONSTRUCTIONS
324
4.4.1.3 FORMAL CONTRASTS IN THE EMPHATIC CONSTRUCTION 330
CONTENTS XVII
4.4.2 ACCOMPLISHED PASSIVES IN OTHER ENVIRONMENTS 334
4.4.2.1 PW-MARKED THETIC AND TOPIC-PRESENTATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS,
IR-INTRODUCED CONDITIONAL CLAUSES, AND CLAUSES DEPENDENT ON
A NOUN 334
4.4.2.2 ACCOMPLISHED PASSIVES AFTER PREPOSITIONS 335
4.4.2.2.1 PREPOSITION V-PASS 336
4.4.2.2.2 PREPOSITION SDM.N.T=F 338
4.4.3 V-PASS * SDM.N.T=F. SUMMARY 339
4.4.3.1 ENVIRONMENTS IN WHICH THE CHANGE OCCURRED 340
4.4.3.2 ENVIRONMENTS TO WHICH THE SDM.N.T=F DID NOT SPREAD 341
4.4.3.3 THE DIACHRONIC REDUCTION OF THE FUNCTIONAL YIELD OF THE
PERFECTIVE V-PASSIVE 342
4.5 PART II, OPENING UP: PASSIVE VOICE AS AN AUTONOMOUS LINGUISTIC
DOMAIN 343
4.5.1 THE NON-PROTOTYPICALITY OF PASSIVE SUBJECTS 343
4.5.2 DIFFERENT RESOLUTIONS OF PASSIVE AND ACTIVE PARADIGMS: VOICE AND
TENSE-ASPECT 344
PART III: THE LOSS OF INFLECTIONAL PASSIVES 349
5 THE RISE OF AN IMPERSONAL SUBJECT PRONOUN .
TW OUT
OF THE
INFLECTIONAL MARKER OF VOICE {T} 349
5.1 DESCRIBING THE CHANGE IN THE RECORD 350
5.1.1 TW WITH EVENTS AND CONSTRUCTIONS THAT FAIL TO MEET THE SEMANTIC
CONDITION OF PASSIVIZATION 350
5.1.1.1 TW WITH DYNAMIC EVENTS THAT LACK AN AGENT IN THEIR SEMANTIC
REPRESENTATION 350
5.1.1.2 TW WITH NON-DYNAMIC EVENTS 351
5.1.1.3 FURTHER SEMANTIC EXTENSIONS: TW WITH THE PSEUDOPARTICIPLE
AND IN SITUATIONAL PREDICATE CONSTRUCTIONS 353
5.1.2 TW WITH CONSTITUENT STATUS IN PREVERBAL POSITION 354
5.1.2.1 WN.INFL.T HR SDM 355
5.1.2.2 (X.)TWRSDM 356
5.1.2.2.1 EARLY OCCURRENCES OF (X.)TW R SDM 356
5.1.2.2.2 TWRSDM 358
5.1.2.3 (X.)TW HR SDM NOT PRECEDED BY AN INFLECTED FORM OF WNN 360
5.1.2.3.1 EARLY OCCURRENCES OF (X.)TWHRSDM 361
5.1.2.3.2 TWSDM 363
5.1.2.4 INTEGRATION INTO THE PARADIGM OF THE NEW SUBJECT PRONOUN:
TW.TW.. 365
XVIII CONTENTS
5.1.3 FURTHER DIAGNOSTICS 367
5.1.3.1 {T} WITH THE NARRATIVE CONSTRUCTION OF THE INFINITIVE 367
5.1.3.2 WRITTEN EXPRESSION OF A REFERENTIAL CONTENT OF {T}: 7VV
PLUR
368
5.1.3.3 REGULAR DOUBLING OF {T}: KI.TSDM.T=F AND HR.TSDM.T=F. 369
5.1.3.4 EXCEPTIONAL DOUBLING OF {T} 371
5.1.4 CONSTRUCTIONS THAT ARE NOT, OR ONLY UNCERTAINLY, DIAGNOSTIC OF
CHANGE 372
5.1.4.1 {T} WITH QUOTATIVE EXPRESSIONS: HR.TW, KI.TW 372
5.1.4.2 {T} WITH RELATIVE FORMS 373
5.1.4.3 {T} IN CONTROL CONSTRUCTIONS 375
5.1.4.4 IB.TWRSDM 377
5.2 A RARE INSTANCE OF DEGRAMMATICALIZATION 378
5.3 ANALYZING THE CHANGE IN ITS INTRALINGUISTIC CONTEXT 384
5.3.1 INTRODUCTION: EXTENSION WITHOUT PRIOR REANALYSIS AND HISTORICAL
CONTINGENCY 384
5.3.2 FORMAL EQUIVOCATION 387
5.3.3 ALTERNATIVE CONSTRUALS OF T-PASSIVES AND DISCOURSE CONTEXTS
FAVORING
THESE 388
5.3.3.1 DIFFERENT CONSTRUALS OF THE EVENT 388
5.3.3.2 IMPERFECTIVE ENVIRONMENTS 390
5.3.3.3 PASSIVES FROM INTRANSITIVES 393
5.3.4 THE SPREAD OF SUBJECT-VERB CONSTRUCTIONS 395
5.3.5 THE CIRCUMSTANTIAL CONDITIONS AND MECHANISMS OF A RARE CHANGE 399
5.3.5.1 THE INTRALINGUISTIC CONTEXT OF THE CHANGE 399
5.3.5.2 THE MECHANISMS OF THE CHANGE 401
5.4 PART III, OPENING UP: A SKETCH OF THE LONGER EARLIER EGYPTIAN DUREE
403
APPENDIX 411
TEXTS 413
REFERENCES 419
INDEX LOCORUM 439
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title | The earlier Egyptian passive voice and perspective |
title_auth | The earlier Egyptian passive voice and perspective |
title_exact_search | The earlier Egyptian passive voice and perspective |
title_full | The earlier Egyptian passive voice and perspective Andréas Stauder |
title_fullStr | The earlier Egyptian passive voice and perspective Andréas Stauder |
title_full_unstemmed | The earlier Egyptian passive voice and perspective Andréas Stauder |
title_short | The earlier Egyptian passive |
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topic | Altägyptisch (DE-588)4120110-3 gnd Passiv (DE-588)4044845-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Altägyptisch Passiv |
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