From 3f33a3bccfa7e51b6b5ab65d96176315785090fe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: vincentwj Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2020 14:05:17 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] small corrections --- content/article/blench.md | 2 +- content/article/rilly.md | 88 ++++++++++++++++++------------------ content/article/starostin.md | 4 +- 3 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/article/blench.md b/content/article/blench.md index 8e40e98..5c8f861 100644 --- a/content/article/blench.md +++ b/content/article/blench.md @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ Otherwise the loss of most plural marking is very marked in comparison with rela | salt | ɔrdik | | spear | mətsək | -**Table 15. The fossil affix -Vk in Dinik[^405]** +**Table 15. The fossil affix** ***-Vk*** **in Dinik[^405]** [^405]: Data from Bender, “Roland Stevenson’s Nyimang and Dinik Lexicon.” diff --git a/content/article/rilly.md b/content/article/rilly.md index feb1784..ef93ec9 100644 --- a/content/article/rilly.md +++ b/content/article/rilly.md @@ -1106,50 +1106,50 @@ In conclusion, a general table of the personal markers that have been identified # Abbreviations * […]: signs missing -* [x]: signs reconstructed -* : (colon): Meroitic word divider -* 1, 2, 3 : 1st, 2nd, 3rd person marker -* acc: accusative -* adj: adjective -* asp: aspect marker -* app: applicative voice -* cop: copula -* cont: continuous (tense) -* dat: dative -* dec: declarative -* det: determiner -* disc: discursive (direct discourse marker) -* du: dual -* emp: so-called “emphatic particle” after the copula in Meroitic (*-wi*) -* caus: causative +* [*x*]: signs reconstructed +* *:* (colon): Meroitic word divider +* 1, 2, 3: 1st, 2nd, 3rd person marker +* [acc]({sc}): accusative +* [adj]({sc}): adjective +* [asp]({sc}): aspect marker +* [app]({sc}): applicative voice +* [cop]({sc}): copula +* [cont]({sc}): continuous (tense) +* [dat]({sc}): dative +* [dec]({sc}): declarative +* [det]({sc}): determiner +* [disc]({sc}): discursive (direct discourse marker) +* [du]({sc}): dual +* [emp]({sc}): so-called “emphatic particle” after the copula in Meroitic (*-wi*) +* [caus]({sc}): causative * *FHN*: Eide et al., eds., *Fontes Historiae Nubiorum* -* fin: final element -* frq: frequentative -* fut: future tense -* gen: genitive (genitival postposition) -* imp : imperative -* impp: imperative particle (*-se*) -* ipa: international phonetic alphabet -* ipfv: imperfective -* loc: locative -* n: noun -* o: object -* obj: objective (= accusative/dative) marker -* opt: optative -* pl: plural -* plc: pluractional -* prt1: preterite 1 -* pm: personal marker -* pn: person name -* purp: purposive +* [fin]({sc}): final element +* [frq]({sc}): frequentative +* [fut]({sc}): future tense +* [gen]({sc}): genitive (genitival postposition) +* [imp]({sc}): imperative +* [impp]({sc}): imperative particle (*-se*) +* IPA: International Phonetic Alphabet +* [ipfv]({sc}): imperfective +* [loc]({sc}): locative +* [n]({sc}): noun +* [o]({sc}): object +* [obj]({sc}): objective (= accusative/dative) marker +* [opt]({sc}): optative +* [pl]({sc}): plural +* [plc]({sc}): pluractional +* [prt1]({sc}): preterite 1 +* [pm]({sc}): personal marker +* [pn]({sc}): person name +* [purp]({sc}): purposive * REM: *Répertoire d’épigraphie méroïtique* -* s: subject -* sg: singular -* tam: tense, aspect, and mood markers -* ver: veridical -* vnm: verbal number marker -* voc: vocative suffix -* vc: verbal compound +* [s]({sc}): subject +* [sg]({sc}): singular +* [tam]({sc}): tense, aspect, and mood markers +* [ver]({sc}): veridical +* [vnm]({sc}): verbal number marker +* [voc]({sc}): vocative suffix +* [vc]({sc}): verbal compound # Bibliography @@ -1219,7 +1219,7 @@ Jakobi, Angelika, Ali Ibrahim & Gumma Ibrahim Gulfan, “Verbal Number and Gramm Khalil, Mohamed K. “The Verbal Plural Marker in Nobiin.” *Dotawo: A Journal of Nubian Studies* 2 (2015): pp. 59–71. -Kitchen, Kenneth A. *Ramesside Inscriptions Translated and Annotated: Notes and Comments, II,* Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 1999. 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