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From Nile Sands to Digital Hands: Machine Translation of Coptic Texts

ARABICNLP
The Coptic language, rooted in the historical landscapes of Egypt, continues to serve as a vital liturgical medium for the Coptic Orthodox and Catholic Churches across Egypt, North Sudan, Libya, and the United States, with approximately ten million ...
Muhammed Saeed   +4 more
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Phonological change and interdialectal differences between Egyptian and Coptic: ḏ, ṯ → c = ϫ versus ḏ, ṯ → t = ⲧ

, 2021
The development of the Egyptian palatals ḏ and ṯ has long been a thorny issue in Egyptian linguistics. No convincing phonological rule for it has been identified so far.
Marwan Kilani
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Neural Lemmatization and POS-tagging models for Coptic, Demotic and Earlier Egyptian

ML4AL
We present models for lemmatizing and POS-tagging Earlier Egyptian, Coptic and Demotic to test the performance of our pipeline for the ancient languages of Egypt. Of these languages, Demotic and Egyptian are known to be difficult to annotate due to their
Aleksi Sahala, Eliese-Sophia Lincke
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Lacuna Language Learning: Leveraging RNNs for Ranked Text Completion in Digitized Coptic Manuscripts

ML4AL
Ancient manuscripts are frequently damaged, containing gaps in the text known as lacunae. In this paper, we present a bidirectional RNN model for character prediction of Coptic characters in manuscript lacunae.
Lauren Levine   +4 more
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Investigation of painting technique of Coptic icon by integrated analytical methods: imaging, spectroscopic and chemometric methods

, 2020
Essence of the cultural heritage is the preservation of the historic objects. The first action on the preventative issues is to know the technique used through implementation of different analytical methods.
Gomaa Abdel-Maksoud   +3 more
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The Sahidic Tripartite Isaiah: Origins and Transmission within the Coptic Manuscript Culture

open access: yesArchiv Fur Papyrusforschung Und Verwandte Gebiete, 2020
This study shows that the book of Isaiah was sometimes divided by Coptic scribes into three parts, each of them being copied individually into a separate manuscript.
A. Suciu
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INVESTIGATION AND ANALYSIS OF TWO COPTIC TEXTILE FRAGMENTS IN THE AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM IN EGYPT

Shedet, 2020
The present study addressed important investigation and analytical techniques used in assaying the deterioration phenomena and identifying the components of two degraded Coptic textile fragments preserved in the Agricultural Museum in Egypt.
N. Mabrouk
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Anthracosis in a Coptic Mummy

Archivos de Bronconeumología (English Edition), 2014
The laboratory results from the mummy of a 25–35-year-old dult male (“Moses”/Q.445-2012) dating from the Middle Copic period (AD 4th to 8th century) are reported. This individual as recovered from the Coptic necropolis of Qarara in Middle gypt during the joint excavation performed by the Eberhard Karls niversitat, Tubingen (Germany) and the Egyptian ...
Albert, Isidro   +2 more
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On the polysemy of motion verbs in Ancient Greek and Coptic

, 2020
In this paper, we propose a constructional analysis of the meanings of two generic motion verbs in Ancient Greek and Coptic (Sahidic dialect), the verbs bainō and bok, respectively, both of which are glossed as ‘go’ and are characterized by extensive ...
T. Georgakopoulos   +3 more
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From Coptic to Arabic: A New Palimpsest and the Early Transmission History of the Qurʾān

Journal of the International Qur anic Studies Association, 2020
Recently identified on the antiquities market, the Copto-Qurʾānic Palimpsest represents an important artifact for the history of the transmission of the Qurʾān.
Éléonore Cellard, Catherine Louis
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