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Is there punctuation in ancient Egyptian?
Motte, Aurore
2023Comparative Punctuation Worldwide
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Keywords :
punctuation; paratextual marks; Middle Kingdom; New Kingdom; text-dividers; hieroglyphs; hieratic; Old Kingdom
Abstract :
[en] For over more than 4,000 years ancient Egyptian was spoken and written in the northern Nile Valley. It is an autonomous branch of the Afroasiatic family languages. Over time ancient Egyptians resorted to four main scripts (hieroglyphs, hieratic, Demotic, and Coptic). Hieroglyphs, hieratic, and Demotic are logographic writing systems while Coptic is the only alphabetic writing system, derived from the Greek alphabet. Ancient Egyptian is written in scriptio continua, that is, there is no separation between words, phrases, sentences, … There is no punctuation stricto sensu like modern European languages for instance. However, during the second millennium BCE, ancient Egyptian scribes resorted to several means to structure the content of their literary texts. These means are referred as “paratextual marks” in Egyptological literature. After a brief presentation of this unique language and its writing systems, this contribution will focus on the textual production from the IInd millenium BCE, when (paratextual) marks flourishes in hieratic texts as means of text-dividers. In order to contribute to the typological comparison it will offer an in-depth overview of the recorded “punctuation” marks, which obey unspoken rules. Data will be regarded from a diachronic perspective. It will allow a discussion on their functions, uses, and variations in time and space.
Disciplines :
Languages & linguistics
Author, co-author :
Motte, Aurore  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de l'antiquité > Egyptologie
Language :
English
Title :
Is there punctuation in ancient Egyptian?
Publication date :
24 September 2023
Event name :
Comparative Punctuation Worldwide
Event place :
Regensburg, Germany
Event date :
22-24 Septembre 2023
Audience :
International
Peer reviewed :
Editorial reviewed
Funders :
AvH - Alexander von Humboldt Foundation [DE]
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