Nubische Grammatik is a comprehensive linguistic study of the Nubian language, written by the renowned Egyptologist and linguist Carl Richard Lepsius and published in 1879. This book provides a detailed examination of Nubian grammar, offering insights into its structure, syntax, and vocabulary. Lepsius's work remains an important resource for linguists, historians, and anyone interested in the study of ancient and modern African languages. This meticulous grammar serves as a valuable contribution to the understanding of Nubian language and its place within the broader context of linguistic history.
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