- Grammaticalization, Contact Linguistics, Coptic dialects, Coptic language, Middle Hungarian, Old Hungarian, and 25 moreEgyptian language, Bilingualism in the Ancient world, Syntax, Historical Syntax, Language Variation and Change, Egyptology, Ancient Egyptian and Coptic, Syntactic Theory, Borrowing, Loanwords, Language contact & change, Possessive constructions, Ancient Egyptian Cosmology, Ancient Egyptian Religion, Ancient Egyptian Literature, Diachronic Linguistics (Or Historical Linguistics), Language Change, Uralic Linguistics, Noun Phrase, Determiner Phrase, Coptic (Languages And Linguistics), Ancient Egyptian language, Old Egyptian, Middle Egyptian, Late Egyptian, and Historical Linguisticsedit
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To appear in: Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of Egyptologists (XICE). Leuven: Peeters
(Manuscript submitted in 2008)
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Genitive constructions in Coptic Barbara Egedi 1. Introduction 1.1. Definition of Coptic' Coptic is the language of Christian Egypt (4th to 14th century) written in a specific version of the Greek alphabet. It was gradually... more
Genitive constructions in Coptic Barbara Egedi 1. Introduction 1.1. Definition of Coptic' Coptic is the language of Christian Egypt (4th to 14th century) written in a specific version of the Greek alphabet. It was gradually superseded by Ara-bic from the ninth century onward, but it ...