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Ancient Egyptian lateral/L/: Evidence for the reduction, deletion and persistence of the Egyptian vulture sign as /L/.
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Ancient Egyptian lateral/L/: Evidence for the reduction, deletion and persistence of the Egyptian vulture sign as /L/./
Author:
Garba, Mohamed.
Description:
155 p.
Notes:
Major Adviser: Abu S. Abarry.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International59-06A.
Subject:
Language, Ancient. -
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9780591921861
Ancient Egyptian lateral/L/: Evidence for the reduction, deletion and persistence of the Egyptian vulture sign as /L/.
Garba, Mohamed.
Ancient Egyptian lateral/L/: Evidence for the reduction, deletion and persistence of the Egyptian vulture sign as /L/.
- 155 p.
Major Adviser: Abu S. Abarry.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Temple University, 1998.
The Egyptian vulture sign has, long over a century, been ambiguously presumed by most egyptologists as Hebrew aleph ($\aleph$) or laryngeal (?) with the conventional pronunciation as the vowel /a/. While there is no question regarding the occurrence of lateral /L/ in Coptic, a direct descendant of Ancient Egyptian, most Egyptologists claim that there is no particular hieroglyphic sign for lateral /L/ in Ancient Egyptian.
ISBN: 9780591921861Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Language, Ancient.
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The Egyptian vulture sign has, long over a century, been ambiguously presumed by most egyptologists as Hebrew aleph ($\aleph$) or laryngeal (?) with the conventional pronunciation as the vowel /a/. While there is no question regarding the occurrence of lateral /L/ in Coptic, a direct descendant of Ancient Egyptian, most Egyptologists claim that there is no particular hieroglyphic sign for lateral /L/ in Ancient Egyptian.
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Utilizing an Afrocentric methodology, this study systematically examines considerably overlooked phonological data beyond Semitic through Chadic, Cushitic, Niger-Congo, Nilo-Saharan, Austronesian, Dravidian, Altaic and Indo-European languages. The evidence shows that contrary to the conventional claims of several Egyptologists, the original sound value of the Egyptian vulture is a lateral /L/.
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