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From: Maurice Robinson
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Subject: Re: Coptic influence on Alexandrian mss
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On Mon, 8 Apr 1996, James R. Adair wrote:
> > I would suggest the likelihood of an Alexandrian local-text recension
> > (contra Fee) which proceeded more on literary than upon vernacular
> > grounds, and which also may have been affected by Coptic grammatical
> > influences.
>
> Can you give us some examples of possible Coptic grammatical influences?
One which immediately comes to mind is the presence of absence of
definite articles with proper names.
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