Some new remarks on the Egyptian loss of ḳ

Authors

  • Stefan Bojowald University of Bonn

Abstract

In this contribution, the Egyptian loss of is tackled again. The phenomenon can be considered well known. It has been firmly established in research for half a century. The evidence is increased here by three new examples, stemming from the Middle and New Kingdom as well as the Greco-Roman Period.

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Author Biography

Stefan Bojowald, University of Bonn

Stefan Bojowald holds a PhD in Egyptology from the University of Bonn. His PhD dissertation was Die Vita des koptischen Klostergründers Pachom, Synoptische Darstellung, Analyse und Übersetzung.

Since 2003 he has been a scientific author for international journals.  His research focus is Egyptian lexicography, Egyptian phonetics, Egyptian-Near Eastern contacts and Egyptian late antiquity.

Stefan is a lecturer for Coptic Language and Literature at Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn.

Stefan can be contacted at: sbojowal@uni-bonn.de

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Published

2025-01-20

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Notes and Squibs