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Grossman, Eitan, Martin Haspelmath, and Tonio Sebastian Richter (eds.), Egyptian-Coptic Linguistics in Typological Perspective. Manuscript under revision for publication (Empirical Approaches to Language Typology, De Gruyter Mouton).
 
Cromwell, J. and E. Grossman (eds.). Beyond Free Variation: Scribal Repertoires from Old Kingdom to Early Islamic Egypt. Submitted to Oxford University Press, currently under revision for publication.
 
Grossman, E., G. Iemmolo, P. Karatsareas and St. Polis (eds.), Adposition Systems in Contact, book proposal under consideration.
 
Grossman, E. & St. Polis, Studies in Ancient Egyptian-Coptic Syntax and Semantics, manuscript to be submitted in mid-2014.
 
Grossman, E. & St. Polis (forthcoming). Possession in Egyptian-Coptic, manuscript to be submitted in late 2014.
 
Grossman, E.  (forthcoming) ‘No case before the verb in Coptic,’ forthcoming in: Eitan Grossman, Martin Haspelmath, and Tonio Sebastian Richter (eds.). Egyptian-Coptic Linguistics in Typological Perspective.
 
Grossman, E. and Haspelmath, M. (forthcoming), ‘On the transliteration of Coptic,’ in: Eitan Grossman, Martin Haspelmath, and Tonio Sebastian Richter (eds.). Egyptian-Coptic Linguistics in Typological Perspective.
 
Grossman, E. (forthcoming). ‘A late Fayyumic letter,’ in: Anne Boud’hors and Catherine Louis (eds.) Coptica Argentoratensia. Conférences et documents de la 3e université d'été en papyrologie copte (Strasbourg, 18-25 juillet 2010). In press.
 
Delattre, A. & Grossman, E. (forthcoming). ‘A new Early Bohairic text,’ in Pintaudi, R. (ed.) Antinoupolis 2. Florence: Instituto Papyrologico G. Vitelli. In press.
 
Grossman, E. (forthcoming), ‘Focalized possessive constructions in Coptic,’ in E. Grossman & Polis (eds.), Possession in Ancient Egyptian-Coptic.
 
Grossman, E. (forthcoming), ‘Evaluating a universal of borrowing: Linear Order Preservation,’ in Grossman, E., G. Iemmolo, P. Karatsareas and St. Polis (eds.), Adposition Systems in Contact.
 
Grossman, E. & St. Polis (forthcoming), ‘The rise of raising: a diachronic study,’ in: Studies in Ancient Egyptian-Coptic Syntax and Semantics, manuscript to be submitted in mid-2014.
 
Grossman, E. & Polis, St. (forthcoming). ‘On the pragmatics of subjectification: the emergence and modalization of an Allative Future in Ancient Egyptian,’ Acta Linguistica Hafniensia 44/2. In press.
 
Grossman, E., (2013). ‘“So you just flow with it‟: the inclusive second person as a discursive strategy in “soldiers‟ testimonies,‟’ in D. Shulman (ed.), Meditations on Authority. Magnes University Press.
 
Grossman, E., St. Polis, and J. Winand (2012). Lexical Semantics in Ancient Egyptian (= Lingua Aegyptia Studia Monographica 9). Hamburg: Kai Widmaier Verlag.
 
Grossman, E. & St. Polis, 2012. ‘Navigating polyfunctionality in the lexicon: Semantic maps and Ancient Egyptian lexical semantics,’ in E. Grossman, St. Polis, and J. Winand (eds.) Lexical Semantics in Ancient Egyptian (= Lingua Aegyptia Studia Monographica 9). Hamburg: Kai Widmaier Verlag.
 
Grossman, E. & Polis, St., 2012. ‘Lexical semantics in Ancient Egyptian: an introduction,’ in E. Grossman, St. Polis, and J. Winand (eds.) Lexical Semantics in Ancient Egyptian (= Lingua Aegyptia Studia Monographica 9). Hamburg: Kai Widmaier Verlag.
 
Cromwell, J. and Grossman, E. (2010). ‘Condition(al)s of Repayment: P. CLT 10 Reconsidered,’ in: Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 96.
 
Grossman, E. (2009). ‘Protatic efsôtm Revisited,’ in: A. Giewekemeyer, G. Moers & K. Widmaier (eds.), Liber amicorum - Jürgen Horn zum Dank, Göttingen: Göttinger Miszellen Beihefte 5 (2009) 47-56.
 
Grossman, E. (2009). ‘The Syntax of Argument Clauses in Sahidic Coptic,’ in: Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde 136/1 (2009): 19-32.
 
Grossman, E. (2009). ‘Periphrastic Perfects in the Coptic Dialects: A Case Study in Grammaticalization,’ in: Lingua Aegyptia 17: 81-118.
 
Grossman, E. (2008). ‘Nucleus-Satellite Analysis and Conjugation Mediation in Coptic and Later Egyptian,’ Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde
135/2: 16-29.
 
Grossman, E. (2007), ‘Worknotes on Nitrian Bohairic Syntax: A Hitherto Unnoticed Circumstantial Conversion?’ in: A. Boud’hors & N. Bosson (eds.), (Proceedings of the 8th International Congress of Coptic Studies, Paris 2004, Peeters. Vol. II (2007), 711-726.
 
Grossman, E. (2007). Protatic iir=f sdm in the Report of Wenamun: A Proto-Demotic Feature?’ Göttinger Miszellen 215: 49-56.
 
Review of M. Choat, Belief and Cult in the Fourth Century Papyri in Scripta Classica Israelica 26 (2007): 248-252.
 
Review of S. Torallas-Tovar, Identidad lingüíistica e identidad religiosa en el Egipto grecorromano in Scripta Classica Israelica 26 (2007): 246-248.
Publications
 
Books edited
Grossman, E., St. Polis, and J. Winand (2012). Lexical Semantics in Ancient Egyptian (= Lingua Aegyptia Studia Monographica 9). Hamburg: Kai Widmaier Verlag.
Cromwell, J. and E. Grossman (eds.). Beyond Free Variation: Scribal Repertoires from Old Kingdom to Early Islamic Egypt. Submitted to Oxford University Press, currently under revision for publication.
Richter, T.S., M. Haspelmath, and E. Grossman (eds.), Egyptian-Coptic linguistics in typological perspective. Manuscript submitted.
 
 
Articles
 
Submitted and forthcoming
Grossman, E. & Polis, St. (fc). ‘On the pragmatics of subjectification: the emergence and modalization of an Allative Future in Ancient Egyptian,’ Acta Linguistica Hafniensia 44/2.
 
Grossman, E. (fc). ‘No case before the verb in Coptic,’ in T.S. Richter, M. Haspelmath, and E. Grossman (eds.). Language Typology and Coptic-Egyptian linguistics.
 
Grossman, E. and Haspelmath, M. (fc), ‘On the transliteration of Coptic,’ in T.S. Richter, M. Haspelmath, and E. Grossman (eds.). Language Typology and Coptic-Egyptian linguistics.
 
Grossman, E. & T.S. Richter (fc), The Egyptian-Coptic language: its setting in space, time and culture,’ in: T.S. Richter, M. Haspelmath, and E. Grossman (eds.). Language Typology and Coptic-Egyptian linguistics.
 
Grossman, E. (fc). ‘A late Fayyumic letter,’ in: Anne Boud’hors and Catherine Louis (eds.) Coptica Argentoratensia. Conférences et documents de la 3e université d'été en papyrologie copte (Strasbourg, 18-25 juillet 2010).
 
Delattre, A. & Grossman, E. (fc). ‘A new Early Bohairic text,’ in Pintaudi, R. (ed.) Antinoupolis 2. Florence: Instituto Papyrologico G. Vitelli.
 
 
2013
Grossman, E., (2013). ‘“So you just flow with it‟: the inclusive second person as a discursive strategy in “soldiers‟ testimonies,‟’ in D. Shulman (ed.), Meditations on Authority. Magnes University Press.
 
2012
Grossman, E. & St. Polis, 2012. ‘Navigating polyfunctionality in the lexicon: Semantic maps and Ancient Egyptian lexical semantics,’ in E. Grossman, St. Polis, and J. Winand (eds.) Lexical Semantics in Ancient Egyptian (= Lingua Aegyptia Studia Monographica 9). Hamburg: Kai Widmaier Verlag.
 
Grossman, E. & Polis, St., 2012. ‘Lexical semantics in Ancient Egyptian: an introduction,’ in E. Grossman, St. Polis, and J. Winand (eds.) Lexical Semantics in Ancient Egyptian (= Lingua Aegyptia Studia Monographica 9). Hamburg: Kai Widmaier Verlag.
 
2010 - 2007
Cromwell, J. and Grossman, E. (2010). ‘Condition(al)s of Repayment: P. CLT 10 Reconsidered,’ in: Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 96.
Grossman, E. (2009). ‘Periphrastic Perfects in the Coptic Dialects: A Case Study in Grammaticalization,’ in: Lingua Aegyptia 17: 81-118.
 
Grossman, E. (2009). ‘Protatic efsôtm Revisited,’ in: A. Giewekemeyer, G. Moers & K. Widmaier (eds.), Liber amicorum - Jürgen Horn zum Dank, Göttingen: Göttinger Miszellen Beihefte 5 (2009) 47-56.
 
Grossman, E. (2009). ‘The Syntax of Argument Clauses in Sahidic Coptic,’ in: Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde 136/1 (2009): 19-32.
 
Grossman, E. (2008). ‘Nucleus-Satellite Analysis and Conjugation Mediation in Coptic and Later Egyptian,’ Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde
135/2: 16-29.
 
Grossman, E. (2007), ‘Worknotes on Nitrian Bohairic Syntax: A Hitherto Unnoticed Circumstantial Conversion?’ in: A. Boud’hors & N. Bosson (eds.), (Proceedings of the 8th International Congress of Coptic Studies, Paris 2004, Peeters. Vol. II (2007), 711-726.
 
Grossman, E. (2007). Protatic iir=f sdm in the Report of Wenamun: A Proto-Demotic Feature?’ Göttinger Miszellen 215: 49-56.
 
In advanced stages of preparation
‘Breaking into the noun phrase: a rare grammaticalization pathway to a Focal Possessor Construction’
‘On the antiapplicative as a comparative concept for linguistic typology’
‘The rise of raising in Coptic: from semantics to syntax’
‘Why does negation emerge later?’
‘Evaluating a universal of borrowing: the linear order preservation constraint’