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Initia Amharica
An Introduction to Spoken Amharic
This early twentieth-century book on Amharic grammar and vocabulary broke new ground by focusing on the modern, spoken language.
C. H. Armbruster (Author)
9781108013284, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 31 October 2010
538 pages
22.9 x 3 x 15.2 cm, 0.78 kg
C. H. Armbruster (1874–1957) was a civil servant in the Anglo-Sudan government and a linguist specialising in African languages. After visiting Ethiopia on diplomatic missions in 1906 and 1907 Armbruster published this three-volume reference work on colloquial, spoken Amharic between 1908 and 1920. Armbruster's study of Amharic was one of the first to be written in English, and exemplifies the shift among linguists away from the formal, classics-based style of earlier reference grammars towards a focus on colloquial speech and communication. The examples are drawn from direct knowledge of the contemporary language, unlike similar works of the period which were often based on centuries-old Ethiopian Orthodox biblical texts. Volume 2, published in 1910, is an English–Amharic vocabulary, with guidance on pronunciation and idiomatic Amharic translations of English phrases and sentences.
Preface
Abbreviations
Use of brackets and hyphens
Abbreviations of works referred to
Note on phonology
Corrigenda
English-Amharic vocabulary
Addenda
Appendices.
Subject Areas: Linguistics [CF]
