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The document commemorates the life and contributions of Amsalu Aklilu, an influential figure in the field of Ethiopian studies. It highlights his academic achievements, particularly in the context of Amharic-language research and dictionary compilation, and acknowledges his role in enhancing the understanding of Ethiopian culture and history. The work contributes to the legacy of Ethiopian scholarship and invites further exploration of Aklilu's impact on the field.
Aethiopica, 2023
Gold coin of King Aphilas, early third century ce, as drawn by A. Luegmeyer after the coin in Rennau collection. Weight 2.48 grams, diameter 17 mm.
2009
I was Chairperson for the Panel on 'Philology' for Monday, 2nd November, 2009, G.C., at the XVIIth ICES. And on Wednesday 4th November 2009, I presented my paper also in the 'Philology Panel', the paper presentation was entitled 'Ge'ez (Ethiopic) [and] the root[s] of the English Vocabulary (with Grammar)'.
Aethiopica, 2020
Bibliography of Ethiopian Semitic, Cushitic and Omotic Linguistics XXII: 2018
Journal of Afroasiatic Languages, History and Culture. Volume 9, Number 2, 2020
In this special issue of the Journal of Afroasiatic Languages, History and Culture, we are publishing Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes’ in-depth critique of Belcher and Kleiner’s Life and Struggles of Walatta Petros. Belcher and Kleiner’s work is a translation of the 17th century Ge’ez hagiography of Ethiopian Saint Wälättä Petros. Unfortunately, Belcher and Kleiner’s work is full of misinterpretations and distortions that have sought to rewrite African spiritual history in a degrading lens that draws on racial stereotypes.
Lissan: Journal of African Languages and Linguistics 20,1/2: 117-131., 2006
Amharic as a Lingua Franca in Ethiopia (Amharic, a Creole Language between Ethiosemitic and Cushitic Lamguages). (Original Publication: https://www.academia.edu/5514187/Amharic_as_lingua_franca_in_Ethiopia) By: Ronny Meyer Re-Publisher: Habesha Gaaffaa-Geeska Yäafrika, PhD., [Habesha Union (ሐበሻ)].
Journal of Afroasiatic Languages, History, and Culture. Volume 9, Number 1, 2020
THE JOURNAL OF AFROASIATIC LANGUAGES, HISTORY AND CULTURE, formerly known as THE JOURNAL OF AFROASIATIC LANGUAGES (JAAL), is published by the Institute of Semitic Studies. JAAL brings forward contributions of history, culture and linguistics of all types—historical, comparative, theoretical, descriptive, and others—that deal with Afroasiatic languages and their speakers. JAAL welcomes book reviews in any area of linguistics and Afroasiatic studies, reactions to articles in JAAL or to relevant issues raised anywhere, and addenda to articles. JAAL intends to provide a forum for debates on specific issues, and invites suggestions. This issue contains four papers, a book review and a commentary. JAAL strongly believes in open access of academic works.
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Aethiopica, 2013
Cultural and Linguistic Transition explored. Proceedings of the ATrA closing workshop, Trieste, May 25-26, 2016, 2017
Lissan: Journal of African Languages and Linguistics 20,1/2: 117-131., 2006
Joseph Biddulph (the author), 2020
JOURNAL OF AFROASIATIC LANGUAGES, HISTORY AND CULTURE, 2021
2017
Oral Traditions in Ethiopian Studies, 2018