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Shaping letters, shaping communities : multilingualism and linguistic practice in the late antique near east and Egypt / edited by Yuliya Minets, Paweł Nowakowski.

المساهم (المساهمين):نوع المادة : نصنصالسلاسل:Texts and studies in Eastern Christianity ; volume 33تفاصيل النشر:Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2024]وصف:pages cmنوع المحتوى:
  • text
نوع الوسائط:
  • unmediated
نوع الناقل:
  • volume
تدمك:
  • 9789004682306
الموضوع:النوع/الشكل:تنسيقات مادية إضافية:Online version:: Shaping letters, shaping communitiesتصنيف DDC:
  • 306.44609476 23/eng/20231211
تصنيف مكتبة الكونجرس:
  • P115.5.M628 S53 2024
ملخص:"The volume explores linguistic practices and choices in the late antique Eastern Mediterranean. It investigates how linguistic diversity and change influenced the social dimension of human interaction, affected group dynamics, the expression and negotiation of various communal identities, such as professional groups of mosaic-makers, stonecutters, or their supervisors in North Syria, bilingual monastic communities in Palestine, elusive producers of Coptic ritual texts in Egypt, or Jewish communities in Dura Europos and Palmyra. The key question is: what do we learn about social groups and human individuals by studying their multilingualism and language practices reflected in epigraphic and other written sources?"-- Provided by publisher.
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نوع المادة المكتبة الحالية رقم الطلب رقم النسخة حالة تاريخ الإستحقاق الباركود
Livre Livre Bibliothèque centrale XX(801014.1) (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) 1 المتاح 000007946837

Includes index.

"The volume explores linguistic practices and choices in the late antique Eastern Mediterranean. It investigates how linguistic diversity and change influenced the social dimension of human interaction, affected group dynamics, the expression and negotiation of various communal identities, such as professional groups of mosaic-makers, stonecutters, or their supervisors in North Syria, bilingual monastic communities in Palestine, elusive producers of Coptic ritual texts in Egypt, or Jewish communities in Dura Europos and Palmyra. The key question is: what do we learn about social groups and human individuals by studying their multilingualism and language practices reflected in epigraphic and other written sources?"-- Provided by publisher.

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