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Peust & Gutschmidt (1999), 365 pages
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LibraryThing member AndreasJ
This is really more about Coptic than the language of the Pharaonic era, because that's when most of the evidence is from. Preust has some radical ideas about syllable structure (that I'm I'll equipped to judge the plausibility of), but otherwise it seems broadly in agreement with what else I've
It's a tad more obvious than Preust might have liked that English isn't his first language. Otherwise I liked it.
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read on the subject.It's a tad more obvious than Preust might have liked that English isn't his first language. Otherwise I liked it.
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365 p.
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3933043026 / 9783933043023
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Spine is plain black, without lettering.
Includes notes by Matt Whealton.
Spine is plain black, without lettering.
Includes notes by Matt Whealton.