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Monica S. Devens: The Liturgy of the Seventh Sabbath. A Betä Israel (Falasha) Text
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David Appleyard
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Understanding teacher ethico‐political identity formation from a Foucauldian perspective
Abstract In recent years, we have seen an increased politicisation and objectification of what teachers should know, what teachers should do and who teachers should be while they are doing it. While evident across the continua of teacher education, such politicised constructions are particularly acute at initial teacher education.
Desmond Carswell, Paul F. Conway
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A Gǝʿǝz Inscription from Ashkelon
An apotropaic Ethiopic inscription was found in the National Park of Ashkelon in 1998, near an absorbtion center for Ethiopian Jewish immigrants (also known as Betä Israʾel).
Meley Mulugetta
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Abstract Since the first genetic counseling program (GCP) was established in 1969, there has been a proliferation of growth and demand for genetic counselors. Advances in technology, affordable access to genetic testing, public genomic health initiatives, and diversifying clinical and non‐clinical roles comprise a dynamic environment that GCPs must ...
Anna K. Vercruyssen +3 more
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The Magi in Ethiopic Tradition
The paper traces various extra–biblical strains of tradition concerning the Magi (MT 2,1–12) in Geʿez literature. The Magi (mäsäggǝlan, säbʾa sägäl) are present in various Ethiopic compositions, both translated from other languages and original.
Witold Witakowski
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Gospel of Matthew from the Corpus of the Classical Ethiopic Language (Ge'ez), produced by the TraCES project (https://www.traces.uni-hamburg.de/en/about.html) in 2014-2019. The text is morphologically annotated. The archive contains three folders.
Dickhut, Wolfgang
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This paper contributes to the emerging field of men, masculinities, and disasters by drawing on narratives of men's accounts of the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake, including how stories of the earthquake intersect with experiences and understandings of extreme weather and climate change.
Ashleigh Rushton +3 more
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The paper presents the preliminary results of a thorough palaeographic and etymological analysis of the first sheet of the al-Malik al-Afḍal’s 14th century Arabic–Ethiopic Glossary, undertaken by the team of Russian scholars in the framework of a project
Maria Bulakh, Leonid Kogan
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LANGUAGE PROFILES IN ETHIOPIA: A SOCIOLINGUISTIC APPROACH
Language situations of a country are ever changing. Such changing situations have been exhibited frequently in multilingual, pluralist countries like Ethiopia.
Aberra, Daniel
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Nowadays, social media platforms provide space that allows communication and sharing of various resources using a variety of natural languages in different cultural and multilingual aspects. Although this interconnectedness offers numerous benefits, it also exposes users to the risk of encountering offensive (OFFN) and harmful content, including ...
Naol Bakala Defersha +3 more
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