Sökning: "Egyptian language"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden Egyptian language.
1. La reconstitution du verbe en égyptien de tradition 400-30 avant J.-C
Sammanfattning : Two variants of ancient Egyptian were used for different categories of written communication during the last millennium B.C. The vernacular, known as Demotic, served as the written language for administrative, legal and literary documents. LÄS MER
2. The Novels of an Egyptian Romanticist : Yūsuf al-Sibāʿī
Sammanfattning : The Egyptian author Yuusuf al-Sibaa'ii (1917-1978) was not worried about the critical attitude that the literary élite and the book reviewers displayed towards his novels. He had many thousands of enthusiastic readers in all parts of the Arab world. This thesis seeks to uncover what lies beind these divergent opinions. LÄS MER
3. A phonetic study of emphasis and vowels in Egyptian Arabic
Sammanfattning : Abstract is not available.... LÄS MER
4. Human rights as law, language, and space-making : women’s rights movement in post-revolutionary Egypt
Sammanfattning : This dissertation analyses feminist activists’ use of human rights in post-revolutionary Egypt from 2011 to 2019. Drawing on interviews with feminist activists under three fieldwork trips, the dissertation investigates how: activists tried to implement gender equality in the country’s new constitutions, navigated the shrinking public space after 2013, sustained their activism against sexual violence despite a fragmented movement and repressive politics, and how we can understand contentious streets activism against sexual violence from a human rights perspective. LÄS MER
5. Media Arabic Grammar and Semantics. Clauses and non-core elements : A corpus investigation of print hard news
Sammanfattning : ”Media Arabic” is taught on universities all over the world and its understanding ranks among the top-reasons for students to pursue Arabic studies. The coursebooks on ”Media Arabic” focus on print hard news and tacitly assume the existence of an Arabic journalese. Previous research on Arabic newspaper language is scarce. LÄS MER