A probabilistic model of Ancient Egyptian writing

Authors

  • Mark-Jan Nederhof University of St Andrews
  • Fahrurrozi Rahman University of St Andrews

Keywords:

Ancient Egyptian, writing systems, language models

Abstract

This article offers a formalization of how signs form words in Ancient Egyptian writing, for either hieroglyphic or hieratic texts.  The formalization is in terms of a sequence of sign functions, which concurrently produce a sequence of signs and a sequence of phonemes. By involving a class of probabilistic automata, we can define the most likely sequence of sign functions that relates a given sequence of signs to a given sequence of phonemes. Experiments with two texts are discussed.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15398/jlm.v5i1.150

Full article

Published

2017-07-03

How to Cite

Nederhof, M.-J., & Rahman, F. (2017). A probabilistic model of Ancient Egyptian writing. Journal of Language Modelling, 5(1), 131–163. https://doi.org/10.15398/jlm.v5i1.150