Accesskeys
Direkt zum Inhalt [ctrl-option-2]
Direkt zur Suche [ctrl-option-4]
Direkt zur Navigation [ctrl-option-6]
Login [ctrl-option-8]
Bearbeiten [ctrl-option-v]
user tools
Not logged in
Talk
Contributions
Log in
Back
Navigation
Home (TOC)
General Rules
Abbreviations
Akkadian
- Akkadian forms
- General remarks
Coptic
- Sahidic forms
- General remarks
Hieroglyphic Egyptian
- Middle Egyptian forms
- General remarks
Ancient Greek
Hittite
- Hittite forms
- General remarks
Unicode
Editing glosses
Project
About the project
Current Events
Recent Changes
Help
Help
Hilfe
Tools
What links here
Related changes
Special pages
Views
Page
Discussion
Edit
Edit source
View history
Editing
Glossing Abbreviations
(section)
From Glossing Ancient Languages
Jump to:
navigation
,
search
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
== Bibliography == * Binnick, Robert I. (2001). Temporality and Aspectuality. In: Haspelmath et al. (2001): 557-567. * Bybee, Joan L., Revere Perkins & William Pagliuca (1994). ''The Evolution of Grammar. Tense, Aspect, and Modality in the Languages of the World'', Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press. * Comrie, Bernard (1976). ''Aspect. An Introduction to the Study of Verbal Aspect and Related Problems'', Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. * Dahl, Östen (1985). ''Tense and Aspect Systems'', Oxford: Basil Blackwell. * Di Biase Dyson, Camilla, Frank Kammerzell & Daniel A. Werning (2009). [http://wwwuser.gwdg.de/%7Edwernin/published/DiBiase_Kammerzell_Werning-2009-Glossing_Ancient_Egyptian.pdf Glossing Ancient Egyptian. Suggestions for Adapting the Leipzig Glossing Rules]. In: ''Lingua Aegyptia. Journal of Egyptian Language Studies'' 17: 243–266. * Haspelmath, Martin et al. (eds.) (2001). ''Language Typology and Language Universals. An International Handbook'', Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft 20, 2 vols., Berlin & New York: Walter de Gruyter. * Hoffner, H.A. & H.C. Melchert. (2008). ''A Grammar of the Hittite Language, Part 1: Reference Grammar'', Languages of the Ancient Near East 1, Winona Lake, Indiana. * Klein, Wolfgang (1994). ''Time in Language'', London & New York: Routledge. * Kloekhorst, A. (2008). ''Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon'', Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series 5, Leiden/Boston. * Kutscher, Silvia & Daniel A. Werning (eds.) (2014). [http://www.degruyter.com/view/books/9783110311358/9783110311358.xxv/9783110311358.xxv.xml?format=EBOK ''On Ancient Grammars of Space: Linguistic Research on the Expression of Spatial Relations and Motion in Ancient Languages''], Topoi. Berlin Studies of the Ancient World, Berlin: de Gruyter, ISBN 978-3110311358. * Lehmann, Christian (2004). Interlinear morphemic glossing, in: ''Morphology. An International Handbook on Inflection and Word-Formation'', ed. by Geert E. Booij, Christian Lehmann, Joachim Mugdan & Stavros Skopeteas in cooperation with Wolfgang Kesselheim, Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft (HSK) 17/2, Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 1834-1857. (online manuscript: http://www.folialinguistica.com/documents/Interlinearmorphemicglossing.pdf) * ''LGR'' (2008) = ''The Leipzig Glossing Rules: Conventions for Interlinear Morpheme-by-Morpheme Glosses'', ed. by the Department of Linguistics of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (Bernard Comrie, Martin Haspelmath) and by the Department of Linguistics of the University of Leipzig (Balthasar Bickel), http://www.eva.mpg.de/lingua/resources/glossing-rules.php, Leipzig, 12. Sept. 2008. * Nedjalkov, Vladimir P. (2001). Resultative Constructions. In: Haspelmath et al. (2001): 928-941. * Schenkel, Wolfgang (2005). ''Tübinger Einführung in die klassisch-ägyptische Sprache und Schrift'', [6th rev. ed.], Tübingen: [W.Sch.]. * Shopen, Timothy (ed.) (2007). ''Language Typology and Syntactic Description'', Vol. 3., 2nd [rev.] ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. * Timberlake, Alan (2007). Aspect, Tense, Mood. In: Shopen (2007), 280-333. * Werning, Daniel A. (2008). [http://wwwuser.gwdg.de/%7Edwernin/published/Daniel_Werning-Aspect_vs_Relative_Tense.pdf Aspect vs. Relative Tense, and the Typological Classification of the Ancient Egyptian ''sḏm.n=f'']. In: ''Lingua Aegyptia. Journal of Egyptian Language Studies'' 16, 261-292.
Summary:
This is a minor edit
Please note that all contributions to Glossing Ancient Languages may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see
Glossing Ancient Languages:Copyrights
for details).
Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!
To edit this page, please enter the words that appear below in the box (
more info
):
CAPTCHA Security check
Refresh
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)