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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Yom: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by ausar: [qb] Yom, that is per a linguist named Antonio Loprieno. He is one of the few leading experts on ancient Egyptian languages and you can read his exact statements in his book Ancient Egyptian A linguistic introduction. Be warned that his book is very technical and it would take a linguist to appreciate it. If you look in the archives of Egypt search there is also another linguist that argued for Chadic being very close to ancient Egyptian. I will try to find the pdf of this. [/qb][/QUOTE]Thanks a lot. I'm pretty good on linguistic matters when it comes to phonology and general concepts, so I think I'll be okay so long as it doesn't go too in depth on morphological and grammatical features (e.g. 0-root stems and all the cases and tenses and all that). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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