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Nota Genitivi za- in Epigraphic Geez

Journal of Semitic Studies, 2009
The paper discusses the use of the analytic genitive construction with nota genitivi za- in Epigraphic Geez. This construction is attested in Geez inscriptions, though considerably less frequently than the synthetic genitive construction. In most cases za- is used when the synthetic construction is impossible or at least undesirable due to ...
Maria Bulakh
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Early Geez orthography in the ʔAbbā Garimā Gospels and in the Aksumite Epigraphic Geez

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
Abstract ʔAbbā Garimā I and III (AG I and III) are the oldest manuscripts written in Geez (Old Ethiopic). According to a recent radiocarbon analysis they are dated to the Aksumite period. The present paper confronts the orthography of these manuscripts with that of the epigraphic corpus of the Aksumite period (the comparison is ...
Maria Bulakh
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7 Carl: ‘Geez—I’m Not Too Bad at This Caper’

2018
Carl grew up in the northern suburbs of Melbourne where he started playing footy at five years of age in the under ten years team of the same club his father had been a member of: ‘If we actually talk about the first time I actually picked up a football … under ten’s at only the ripe age of five years.’ He joined the club just to be part of the group ...
Light Richard, Evans John Robert
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“Geez Where’d You Find THAT?”

1998
Abstract There are both ethical and pragmatic reasons for physicians to “empower” patients (Waitzkin and Britt 1989). I have already mentioned (chapter 4) the lower blood pressure, lower blood sugar, lower rates of return visits—in short, improved medical outcomes—for patients who actively question physicians (Roter 1984; S. H. Kaplan,
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Geez Part of Speech Tagging Using Deep Learning Approaches

2023 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Development for Africa (ICT4DA), 2023
Abdülkerim Mohammed Yibre
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ARABIC LOAN-WORDS IN GEEZ

Journal of Semitic Studies, 1958
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Geez (Old Ethiopic)

2023
Abstract This chapter introduces Old Ethiopic, which is also known as Geez. Geez was a spoken and a literary language amidst the Aksumite period and continued as the religious language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church until the present time and the literary language of Christian Ethiopia until the 19th century. The chapter lists
Amsalu Tefera, Maria Bulakh
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