Beyrout: 1907. — 273 p. Notre intention en rédigeant ces quelques notes de grammaire, a été uniquement d'aider les débutants dans l'étude de la langue éthiopienne. Dans la phonétique, nous n'avons donné que ce qui est strictement nécessaire, sans entrer dans aucune discussion scientifique, nous bornant aux résultats positifs acquis. Dans la morphologie, nous avons visé a la...
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Publication date: 2005 ISBN: 1592441459 Number of pages: 581 + 11 Tables I am not going to appraise the value of that book. It is enough to say that for the past hundred year (exactly!) the grammar has been evaluated as a fundamental work, a monumental book etc. No grammar of Ethiopic could replace it up to now. There is no Semitist, no...
Publisher: Mohn printing company Publication date: 1949 Number of pages: 31 A second edition of this treatise having been called for, the writer has availed himself of the opportunity to correct typographical oversights, to expand some explanations and to recast several statements. This new edition is printed in Garamond type on India eggshell paper; the addition of a cover, it...
Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden, 1991. - 813 p. Geez is the classical language of Ethiopia and belongs to the Semitic language family. The other Semitic-Ethiopian languages are Tigre and Tigrinya (known as North Ethiopic), Amharic (the national language of Ethiopia), Argobba, Harari, Gafat, and Gurage (called South Ethiopic). Although Geez ceased to be spoken in the twelfth or...
Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 1989. — XI + 247 p. The dictionary is arranged in the order of the Ge'ez syllabary. All the basic as well as the derived forms are presented in the Ge'ez alphabet and in phonetic transcription. The transcription should be helpful in indicating the correct pronunciation of the entries. The dictionary includes nearly all the entries that are...
Mercer S. Ethiopic Grammar with Chrestomathy and Glossary. New York. 1961. 116 p. In French and in German, each, there is an excellent beginner's book for the study of Ethiopic-Chaine, Grammaire Ethiopienne, and Praetorius, Aelhiopische Grammatik. In English there is no such book. Crichton's translation of Bezold's edition of Dillmann's great work on Ethiopic Grammar has no...
Beyrouth: 1907. — 326 p. This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is...
Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade, 1915. — 27 p. Pereira F.M.E. Ethiopian poetry (in Porto and Ge'ez languages) Os Etiopes (Abexins), como todos os outros povos semiticos, cultivam a poesia com particular predileccao; e a sua literatura e muito rica, nao so de composicoes eruditas dos letrados (mamher), mas tambem de improvisos dos trovadores populares (azmari). As composicoes...
Academic Press, Fribourg, 2004 — xii + 108 p. Das Altäthiopische oder Ge’ez gehört zu den klassischen semitischen Schriftsprachen und ist nicht nur Träger einer reichhaltigen Kultur, sondern bis heute die Liturgiesprache der Äthiopischen Kirche. Die Studiengrammatik bietet in sechzehn Lektionen alle wichtigen Bereiche der Grammatik, viele Übungen und kommentierte Originaltexte,...
Lincom Europa, 1993. — 60 p. — (Languages of the world: Materials 1). Ge'ez, a South-Semitic language, is the classical tongue of Ethiopia. Extinct as a spoken language since the 10th century, it is still used by the Ethiopian church, and still influencing the modern languages of Ethiopia. In this regard it's comparable to the Classical tongues of Europe, Latin and Greek. After...
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