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Engaging Arab/MENA Communities in Learning Health Systems: Insights and Guidance for Future Research on AI and Health Equity. [PDF]

open access: yesLearn Health Syst
ABSTRACT Introduction The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in healthcare offers significant opportunities to improve patient care. However, underrepresented groups such as the Arab/Middle Eastern North African (MENA) community in the United States have historically been excluded in health data and conversations regarding AI tool ...
Hamasha R   +7 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Possessive Adjectives in the Late Egyptian grammar and Its popularity In the "D'Orbiney" Papyrus EA.10183 [PDF]

open access: yesMaǧallaẗ Al-Turāṯ wa Al-Taṣmīm, 2022
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
doaj   +1 more source

The not yet forms in different Texts Coptic [PDF]

open access: yesAl-Mağallah Al-ʿilmiyyaẗ Li Kulliyyaẗ Al-Adāb - Ǧāmiʿaẗ Asyūṭ, 2020
This form in Coptic is used to describe an action that is not yet happened, the auxiliary verb used here is 8pat0-*-ʺ 8pate-, form the origin  bw ir= tw.
عيون نافع عبد الموجود
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The Time of Patriarchs Peter IV and Damian As the Nodal Point of the Genesis of the Coptic Church: Problems and Proposed Solutions

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2021
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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PENGARUH BAHASA ARAB TERHADAP IDENTITAS SOSIO-KULTURALDAN KEAGAMAAN MASYARAKAT KOPTIK DI MESIR

open access: yesCMES (Center of Middle Eastern Studies), 2018
In general, Arabic is the official language of the Arab states. However, at the beginning of its contact with non-Arab societies, this language—that is always associated as the language of Islam—was not easily accepted by non-Muslims.
Yoyo Yoyo
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The Egyptian-Coptic language: its setting in space, time and culture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Grossman, Eitan [Hrsg.]   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

A~Small Step for a Man, a Giant Leap for a People---The Coptic Language [PDF]

open access: yesGrapholinguistics and Its Applications, 2021
The paper looks at the beginnings of the Coptic alphabet in first- and second-century Egypt from different angles. It reviews and builds on the sometimes-contradictory research from the social perspective while also considering practical challenges for the ancient writers.
openaire   +2 more sources

St. Moses the Ethiopian or the black. Cult and representation in the middle ages [PDF]

open access: yesZograf, 2019
The paper presents extant texts narrating about St. Moses the Ethiopian or the Black written in Greek, Coptic, Ge’ez, Syrian, Arabic and Old Church Slavonic and reviews the cult of the saint connected to the Baramus Monastery in the Scetis ...
Starodubcev Tatjana
doaj   +1 more source

Towards a definition of an Egyptian Greek variety

open access: yesPapers in Historical Phonology, 2016
In this paper I study the possibility of an Egyptian Greek variety that — on the phonological level — developed from the 2nd century CE onward, and which has so far not been defined as an independent language variety.
Sonja Dahlgren
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A Look Back into Ancient Egyptian Linguistic Studies (c. 1995-2019)

open access: yesPanta rei, 2020
This article provides a personal overview of the last 25-year linguistic research on ancient Egyptian, the language spoken and written in Egypt since the origin of the written Egyptian civilization (c.
Carlos Gracia Zamacona
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