“On the Coptic Language;” [PDF]
Carl Abel
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Pharaonism and the Revival of the Coptic Language among Early Twentieth-Century Coptic Christians
Hiroko Miyokawa
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A Collaborative Ecosystem for Digital Coptic Studies [PDF]
Scholarship on underresourced languages bring with them a variety of challenges which make access to the full spectrum of source materials and their evaluation difficult.
Caroline T. Schroeder, Amir Zeldes
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Word Translating Image. In search of modern-language equivalents for Syriac and Coptic terminology [PDF]
Tomasz Polański
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Transformation of greek loanwords in coptic (with monastic rules of Pachomius and Shenoute as examples) [PDF]
This article deals with the changes that Greek lexemes and their morphological forms undergo in the Coptic language. The study is based on the material of the monastic rules of Pachomius and Shenoute.
Natalia Golovnina
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Possessive Adjectives in the Late Egyptian grammar and Its popularity In the "D'Orbiney" Papyrus EA.10183 [PDF]
Possessive Adjectives were very common and widespread in the Egyptian language in its late linguistic phase, as it was used and appeared abundantly in many texts and papyri dating back to that late linguistic period.
Mahmoud Hamid Farraj Elhosary
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Assessing Large Language Models in Translating Coptic and Ancient Greek Ostraca [PDF]
Audric-Charles Wannaz, So Miyagawa
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Introduction. The article examines a recently put forward hypothesis that the time of the Coptic Church’s final genesis was the period of the Alexandrian anti-Chalcedonian Patriarchs Peter IV (576–578) and Damian (578–607). Methods.
Anton Voytenko
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Latin and Coptic. Languages, Literatures, Cultures in Contact
[Italiano]: Questo volume la prima opera dedicata ai contatti tra latino e copto nell Egitto tardoantico e bizantino. Esso si pone nel solco di un rinnovato interesse per quest area multilingue e multiculturale, ma affronta un tema inesplorato con l obiettivo di dimostrare che questo pu essere indagato con profitto.
Scappaticcio, Maria Chiara +1 more
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Greek, Coptic and the ‘language of the Hijra’: the rise and decline of the Coptic language in late antique and medieval Egypt [PDF]
Tonio Sebastian Richter
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