This volume is the outcome of a workshop on Ancient Egyptian syntax held
in Liege in 2011. The contributions deal with several central topics in
syntactic analysis - like coordination, control and raising, gradience,
or non-expression of participants - but also investigate the
relationship between syntax and other domains, from morphology to
pragmatics, with special attention to construction types and
grammaticalization processes. The studies cover the whole Ancient
Egyptian corpus, from Old Egyptian down to Coptic, in both synchronic
and diachronic perspectives. All of the papers share a common concern,
namely, the relationship between form and function in Ancient Egyptian
grammar. As such, the papers go beyond the descriptive level and address
numerous stimulating 'why?' questions.