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07 July , 2018, 09:30:17 AM
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I accidentally came across this master thesis
http://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ling_etds/36/
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It has an interesting discussion on the Greco-Bohairic and Old Bohairic pronunciation (may be I should've posted it in the "Old pronunciation vs new debate" forum?). The thesis dates back to 2015, so it's recent compared to Fr. Shenouda Maher's PhD dissertation. Hence, I
assume
that it cites more up-to-date research conducted in that regard.
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Thank you for sharing!Old vs New debate group is dedicated for GrekoBohiairic supporters to be able to express their opinion without spreading it all over the forum.You did good posting it here.I am reading it right now.
One irony is that they say modern Copts don't distinguish between
and
yet on the same page (page 9), they have also misspelled
"
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" as "
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Not a big deal but makes me wonder if someone has reviewed this research before being published
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