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Greek Influence on Egyptian-Coptic: Contact-Induced Change in an Ancient African Language (Ddglc Working Papers 1)

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Greek Influence on Egyptian-Coptic: Contact-Induced Change in an Ancient African Language (Ddglc Working Papers 1) - Dils, Peter (Editor), and Grossman, Eitan (Editor), and Richter, Tonio Sebastian (Editor)
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Coptic, the latest phase of the Ancient Egyptian language, existed from beginning to end in a multilingual space. The indigenous Egyptian language had been in contact with Greek - and other languages - from the first millennium BCE, as well as Arabic, since the Arab conquest of Egypt in 641 CE. In effect, this is the earliest and best-attested situation of stable language contact in the ancient world. It is also a rich source for studies on lexical borrowing, since about 5000 loanwords from Greek and some 500 from Arabic ...

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Greek Influence on Egyptian-Coptic: Contact-Induced Change in an Ancient African Language (Ddglc Working Papers 1) 2017, Widmaier Verlag, Hamburg

ISBN-13: 9783943955170

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