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The writing culture of ancient Dadān: A description and quantitative analysis of linguistic variation
The inscriptions display a remarkable amount of variation in both their language and level of execution.
This work consists of two parts, part one contains a description and grammatical analysis of the corpus. This part will help contextualize the variation discussed in part two, by giving an overview of common and less common forms of the grammar, but also of the formulaic parts of and writing styles found in the inscriptions.
Part two deals exclusively with the variation attested in the corpus, building on the description in part one. It offers a quantitative analysis of the variation in the corpus in an attempt to move beyond impressionistic accounts of its distribution and possible causes.
- All authors
- Kootstra, F.
- Supervisor
- Sijpesteijn, P.; Al-Jallad, A.
- Committee
- Waerzeggers, C.; Peursen, W. van; Macdonald, M.C.A.; Velde, D. van de
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- Doctor (dr.)
- Awarding Institution
- Leiden Institute for Area Studies (LIAS), Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University
- Date
- 2019-04-23
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- Sponsorship
- NWO, promoties in de geesteswetenschappen beurs