Editing Ancient Egyptian:Glossing recommendations
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! Egyptological <br/>transliteration line !! Glossing <br/>transliteration line !! Examples | ! Egyptological <br/>transliteration line !! Glossing <br/>transliteration line !! Examples | ||
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| align="center" rowspan="2" | '''.''' || “-” (if it is a neatly seperable [[Glossing_Rules#Punctuation_period_expert|affix]]) || ''zẖꜢ.t'' → zẖꜢ-t scribe-F ‘(female) scribe’ <br/>''sḏm.tw'' → sḏm-tw hear{{tf}}IPFV-PASS ‘is | | align="center" rowspan="2" | '''.''' || “-” (if it is a neatly seperable [[Glossing_Rules#Punctuation_period_expert|affix]]) || ''zẖꜢ.t'' → zẖꜢ-t scribe-F ‘(female) scribe’ <br/>''sḏm.tw'' → sḏm-tw hear{{tf}}IPFV-PASS ‘is heared’ | ||
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| use “{{TrSep}}” (if rather part of a [[Glossing_Rules#Punctuation_transfix|transfix]]) || ''jr.t'' → jr{{TrSep}}t eye:F ‘eye’ <br/>''ḏd.w'' → ḏd{{TrSep}}w say{{tf}}POST ‘will say’ | | use “{{TrSep}}” (if rather part of a [[Glossing_Rules#Punctuation_transfix|transfix]]) || ''jr.t'' → jr{{TrSep}}t eye:F ‘eye’ <br/>''ḏd.w'' → ḏd{{TrSep}}w say{{tf}}POST ‘will say’ | ||
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| align="center" rowspan="2" | '''s:''' || “CAUS-” <br/>plus translation of the non-causative base | | align="center" rowspan="2" | '''s:''' || “CAUS-” <br/>plus translation of the non-causative base lexem || ''s:jwr'' → s-jwr CAUS-pregnant{{tf}}INF ‘(to) impregnate’ | ||
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| leave colon out <br/>plus translation of the causative meaning || ''s:jwr'' → sjwr impregnate{{tf}}INF ‘(to) impregnate’ <br/>''s:ḏd'' → sḏd tell{{tf}}IPFV ‘tell’ | | leave colon out <br/>plus translation of the causative meaning || ''s:jwr'' → sjwr impregnate{{tf}}INF ‘(to) impregnate’ <br/>''s:ḏd'' → sḏd tell{{tf}}IPFV ‘tell’ |