Context and its impact on The ancient Egyptian texts (Example: Some formulas used in the context express the Imperative sentence) (In the Old and Middle Egyptian)

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Safaga and northern Red sea zone antiquities Director Egyptology Department Faculty of Archaeology-Luxor university- Egypt

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Abstract: 
  Adopting sentences from context in the ancient Egyptian texts to study their grammar loses much of the understanding of the full meanings of the texts, and also loses standing on the rhetorical intentions that the ancient Egyptian writer wanted to express in his texts. The extent to which the writer was able to adapt his language to express formulas and rhetorical methods that show the strength of the ancient Egyptian language and the abundance of the meanings of its words and structures in creating rhetorical purposes. It is time to shed light on it with independent studies ,The study of the rhetoric of the ancient Egyptian language still needs many studies, and this will not be achieved unless we study the texts syntax taking into account the context in which they are mentioned and this will not be achieved unless we study the grammar of the texts under cover of the context in which they were mentioned. Perhaps and hopefully the  field  of rhetoric will have more studies that show us the creativity of the ancient Egyptian in his pioneering language of its time.
 

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