Chris H. Reintges

List of John Benjamins publications for which Chris H. Reintges plays a role.

Articles

Starting from Sapir’s (1921) concept of linguistic “drift”, this chapter explores long-term morphosyntactic change in Ancient Egyptian, with particular attention to the typological shift from agglutinative–synthetic to largely analytic morphological structure. The momentum for the continuing and… read more
Coptic Egyptian (3rd–13th c. CE) possesses a large variety of coordinating constructions. The most central pattern for symmetric clause linkage involves the coordinating conjunction awɔː ‘and’. Symmetric awɔː-coordinations at different levels (phrasal, clausal, discourse paragraph) differ… read more
Reintges, Chris H. 2007 Variable pronunciation sites and types of wh-in-situThe Copy Theory of Movement, Corver, Norbert and Jairo Nunes (eds.), pp. 249–287 | Chapter
Examining data from Coptic Egyptian, the last descendant of the Ancient Egyptian language, this chapter argues for a new type of wh-in-situ, in which the copy privileged for phonological realization is the lowest member of the wh-chain, while the head of the chain as well as the intermediate copies… read more
Reintges, Chris H. 2001 Aspects of the morphosyntax of subjects and objects in Coptic EgyptianLinguistics in the Netherlands 2001, Wouden, Ton van der and Hans Broekhuis (eds.), pp. 177–188 | Article
Reintges, Chris H. 1995 Stem allomorphy, verb movement and Case assignment in Coptic EgyptianLinguistics in the Netherlands 1995, Dikken, Marcel den and Kees Hengeveld (eds.), pp. 191–202 | Article
Reintges, Chris H. 1994 Reduplicative Copying in Ancient EgyptianLinguistics in the Netherlands 1994, Bok-Bennema, Reineke and Crit Cremers (eds.), pp. 199–210 | Article