Curriculumm
- 5 Sections
- 10 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Module 1: The Origins of Writing in Ancient Egypt2
- Module 2: Royal Titles and Key Traditional Formulas in Ancient Egyptian Scenes and Texts2
- Module 4: Practical Application4
- Module 3: Verbs and Nouns in the Ancient Egyptian Language2
- ReferencesReferences A. Arabic عبد الحليم نور الدين: اللغة المصرية القديمة، الطبعة الثالثة، 2002. B. Florien 1- Allen, J.P., Colloquial Middle Egyptian: some observation on the language of Heka Naskht, 1994. 2- Allen, J.P., The Ancient Egyptian Language, An Historical Study, 2013. 3- Bakir, A.M., An Introduction to study of the Egyptian Language. Middle Egyptian, Cairo, 1987. 4- Binick, R.I., Time and the verb: A guide to tense and aspect, New York, Oxford, 1991. 5- Cerny, J. & Groll, S.I., A Late Egyptian Grammar, Rome, 1975. 6- Depuydt, L., A history of research on the prospective Sdm.f forms in Middle Egyptian, JARCE 30, 1993, p. 11-31. 7- Doret, E., The narrative verbal system of Old and Middle Egyptian, Geneve, 1986. 8- Faulkner, R.O., A concise dictionary of Middle Egyptian, Oxford, 1962. 9- Gardiner, A.H., Egyptian Grammar: introduction to study of Hieroglyphs, Oxford, London, 1957. 10- Gunn, B., A negative word in Old Egyptian, JEA 34, 1984, p.27-30. 11- Helck., W., Historisch-biographische Texte der 2. Zwischenzeit und Neue Texte der 18 Daynastie, Wiesbaden, 1983. 12- Leprieno, A., Ancient Egyptian: a linguistic introduction, Cambridge, 1995. 13- Thacker, T.W., The relationship of the Semitic and Egyptian verbal systems, Oxford, 1954.0
The Noun in Ancient Egyptian
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