Greek Influence on Egyptian-Coptic Lingua Aegyptia Studia Monagraphica 17 New HC

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Book Title
Greek Influence on Egyptian Coptic
ISBN
9783943955170
Publication Year
2017
Series
Lingua Aegyptia Studia Monographica Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject Area
Foreign Language Study, Language Arts & Disciplines, History
Publication Name
Greek Influence on Egyptian-Coptic : Contact-Induced Change in an Ancient African Language
Author
Tonio Sebastian Richter, Wolfgang Schenkel, Peter Dils, Eitan Grossman
Publisher
Widmaier, Kai
Subject
African Languages (See Also Swahili), Ancient Languages (See Also Latin), General, Ancient / Egypt, Linguistics / Historical & Comparative, Linguistics / General
Item Weight
53.1 Oz
Number of Pages
534 Pages
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Publisher
Widmaier, Kai
ISBN-10
3943955176
ISBN-13
9783943955170
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6038670688

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Number of Pages
534 Pages
Publication Name
Greek Influence on Egyptian-Coptic : Contact-Induced Change in an Ancient African Language
Language
English
Publication Year
2017
Subject
African Languages (See Also Swahili), Ancient Languages (See Also Latin), General, Ancient / Egypt, Linguistics / Historical & Comparative, Linguistics / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Foreign Language Study, Language Arts & Disciplines, History
Author
Tonio Sebastian Richter, Wolfgang Schenkel, Peter Dils, Eitan Grossman
Series
Lingua Aegyptia Studia Monographica Ser.
Format
Hardcover

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Item Weight
53.1 Oz

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Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2017-376171
Series Volume Number
17
Illustrated
Yes
Synopsis
The focus of the volume is mainly lexical borrowing from Greek into Coptic, but other aspects will be treated as well, e.g., the socio-linguistic situation of Greek and Coptic, Coptic loan words in Greek, Arabic loan words in Coptic, and pre-Coptic evidence for lexical borrowing. A special focus will be on the socio-linguistic and functional aspects of lexical borrowing in Coptic., 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 form part of the lexicon of Coptic at various stages. These loanwords are documented in a wide variety of genres and registers, from the language of theology to that of science and everyday life. The focus of the volume is mainly lexical borrowing from Greek into Coptic, but other aspects will be treated as well, e.g., the sociolinguistic situation of Greek and Coptic, Coptic loanwords in Greek, Arabic loanwords in Coptic, and pre-Coptic evidence for lexical borrowing. A special focus will be on the sociolinguistic and functional aspects of lexical borrowing in Coptic.
LC Classification Number
P115.5.E39G74 2017

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