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the afro asiatic corner exploring afroasiatic linguistics skip to content about proto berber bibliography the afro asiatic corner exploring afroasiatic linguistics may 4 2026 drowning in the nile a foreignism or a loanword lauren dogaer during the ptolemaic period 332 30 bc egyptian mortuary priests choachytai or water pourers who cared for the many mummies buried in the theban necropolis now luxor kept their papyrus archives in tombs these archives contain bilingual mummy lists with the names and titles of the deceased only a few of them received the epithet ḥry exalted one continue reading uncategorized april 6 2026 foreignism or loanword an example from deir el bahari lauren dogaer the temple of deir el bahari in modern day luxor in southern egypt originally functioned as the mortuary temple of queen hatshepsut 15th century bce during the ptolemaic period 332 30 bce when egypt was ruled by the greeks the temple housed the sanctuary of the defied individuals amenhotep son of hapu and imhotep amenhotep functioned as architect continue reading uncategorized march 2 2026 when greek reveals more than egyptian the loanword amonrasonther lauren dogaer the cult of amun at karnak temple in thebes now luxor in southern egypt was represented by a number of priests in addition the god amun the chief deity of thebes had several epithets including amun in karnak ỉmn n ỉp t sw t and amun ra king of the gods ỉmn rꜥ nsw t nṯr w both represented by prophets of amun who carried the continue reading uncategorized february 16 2026 egyptian semitic cognates i vycichl 1990 egyptian ꜣ several scholars have noted lexical correspondences between egyptian and semitic over the years publishing them in articles short notes or as parts of broader afroasiatic comparative works to my knowledge however these proposals have never been brought together in a consistent and systematic way this blog post is the first continue reading uncategorized february 2 2026 greek loanwords in demotic lauren dogaer in the bilingual society of ptolemaic egypt 332 30 bce the interaction between koine greek and demotic egyptian how to equate shaped the socio linguistic reality and allowed for the development of loanwords a phenomenon that was not so widespread however few greek loanwords have been attested in demotic this type of borrowing existed mainly continue reading uncategorized january 5 2026 how to equate egyptian demotic with greek lauren dogaer ptolemaic egypt s socio linguistic reality the socio linguistic reality of ptolemaic egypt 332 30 bce was shaped by the interaction between koine greek and demotic egyptian a state that can best be described as living apart together both languages were approximately of equal prestige and coexisted for a while without having a culturally dominant and culturally dominated continue reading uncategorized june 18 2025 drought in northwest semitic and egyptian an aa poetic inheritance by ola wikander today we have a special guest post from ola wikander the methodology introduced or at least popularized in scholarly circles by calvert watkins for indo european searching for inherited poetic and mythological motifs in language through the study of specific linguistically inherited phrases has been applied to afro asiatic languages as well sometimes with some continue reading guest post baal cycle egyptian language poetry semitic ugaritic march 24 2025 proto berber te s ăgnəβ t needle te s ăgnəβ t pl ti s əgnaβ needle cmb tisəgnit tashl tissgnit kb tissəgnit ouargla tisəgnit mzab tisəǧnəft fig tissinəft zng tṣugnaḏ̣ tuṣṣugnaḍ pl təssəgnīn k 371 nz gn6 ctc 393 y snf 3 kossmann 1996 99 masculine forms of this noun have the form isəgni etc with a final vowel whereas zenatic languages especially have əft in continue reading proto berber reconstruction march 17 2025 proto berber ăgnəβ to sew aor ăǵnəβ pf əǵnăβ impf əǵănnăβ to sew fig yni timimoun gni mzab ǧni ouargla gni chaouia gni zuara gni mtm gni nef gni tashl gnu cmb gnu kb gnu fixing a warp stick k 164 370 nz gnf 6 y yn5 kossmann 1996 100 102 this noun is one of the classical examples continue reading proto berber reconstruction march 10 2025 proto berber ăβləs to shear wool aor ăβləs pf əβlắs impf əβăllăs to shear wool fig lləs cmb lləs kb lləs tashl las tu m ələs zng āyyəš pf īyaš impf yālläš yəttāyäš ctc 580 y ls4 while the majority of the berber dialects point to a c̄c stem of this verb tashlhiyt points to a cac stem and tuareg to a cc stem continue reading proto berber reconstruction next page about me a group of linguists toying with afro asiatic languages recent posts drowning in the nile a foreignism or a loanword foreignism or loanword an example from deir el bahari when greek reveals more than egyptian the loanword amonrasonther egyptian semitic cognates i greek loanwords in demotic newsletter type your email subscribe recent posts drowning in the nile a foreignism or a loanword foreignism or loanword an example from deir el bahari when greek 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