Coptic: A Grammar of Its Six Major Dialects
Coptic is the final stage of the ancient Egyptian language, written in an alphabet derived primarily from Greek instead of hieroglyphs. It borrows some vocabulary from ancient Greek, and it was used primarily for writing Christian scriptures and treatises. There is no uniform Coptic language, but rather six major dialects.

Unlike previous grammars that focus on just two of the Coptic dialects, this volume, written by senior Egyptologist James P. Allen, describes the grammar of the language in each of the six major dialects. It also includes exercises with an answer key, a chrestomathy, and an accompanying dictionary, making it suitable for teaching or self-guided learning as well as general reference.

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Coptic: A Grammar of Its Six Major Dialects
Coptic is the final stage of the ancient Egyptian language, written in an alphabet derived primarily from Greek instead of hieroglyphs. It borrows some vocabulary from ancient Greek, and it was used primarily for writing Christian scriptures and treatises. There is no uniform Coptic language, but rather six major dialects.

Unlike previous grammars that focus on just two of the Coptic dialects, this volume, written by senior Egyptologist James P. Allen, describes the grammar of the language in each of the six major dialects. It also includes exercises with an answer key, a chrestomathy, and an accompanying dictionary, making it suitable for teaching or self-guided learning as well as general reference.

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Coptic: A Grammar of Its Six Major Dialects

Coptic: A Grammar of Its Six Major Dialects

by James P. Allen
Coptic: A Grammar of Its Six Major Dialects

Coptic: A Grammar of Its Six Major Dialects

by James P. Allen

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Coptic is the final stage of the ancient Egyptian language, written in an alphabet derived primarily from Greek instead of hieroglyphs. It borrows some vocabulary from ancient Greek, and it was used primarily for writing Christian scriptures and treatises. There is no uniform Coptic language, but rather six major dialects.

Unlike previous grammars that focus on just two of the Coptic dialects, this volume, written by senior Egyptologist James P. Allen, describes the grammar of the language in each of the six major dialects. It also includes exercises with an answer key, a chrestomathy, and an accompanying dictionary, making it suitable for teaching or self-guided learning as well as general reference.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781646020645
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Publication date: 09/22/2020
Series: Languages of the Ancient Near East Didactica , #1
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

James P. Allen is Charles Edwin Wilbour Professor of Egyptology at Brown University. His research focuses on ancient Egyptian religion and on the grammar and literature of the ancient Egyptian language. He has served as Curator of Ancient Egyptian Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and as President of the International Association of Egyptologists and is the author of A Grammar of the Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts, vol. 1: Unis, also published by Eisenbrauns.

Table of Contents

Preface

1. Writing and Phonology

2. Nouns and Adjectives

3. Pronouns

4. Numbers and Particles

5. Prepositions and Adverbs

6. Nominal and Adjectival Sentences

7. Verbs

8. The Bipartite Construction

9. The Tripartite Construction

10. Dependent Forms

11.Second Tenses

12.Complex Sentences

Answers to the Exercises

Chrestomathy

Dictionary

Bibliography

Abbreviations and References

Index

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