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I’m almost near the Master’s level……….a few more credits, tough journey though but I’m here.
My Linguistics final paper, a detailed 20-page grammatical sketch of Early Egyptian, covers several key areas including phonology—both consonants and vowels—morphological typology with a focus on inflectional and derivational processes, and dominant syllabic patterns. It examines noun structure combined with base lexemes and the different vowel stems (+u, +a, +i) characteristic of Early Egyptian. It also compares Black typological patterns with Indo-European typological patterns observing major differences. The paper also analyzes phrase structure rules, tense, aspect, and mood systems, and employs standard Leipzig glossing conventions for clarity and consistency. Additionally, I emphasize that, based on peer-reviewed research, Early Egyptian should not be directly compared to Semitic languages due to insufficient evidence of a genetic relationship.AFRON8V, Agya Bakari Kwadwo and 4 others-
96,998 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Indeed. Areal diffusion is clearly not genetic relationship. Look forward to reading it!
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24,580 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
This is what I am talking about! Can’t wait to read.
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