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David Appleyard (born 1950 in Leeds, England) is a British academic and an specialist in Ethiopian languages and linguistics. He is Professor Emeritus of the Languages of the Horn of Africa at the
School of Oriental and African Studies SOAS University of London (; the School of Oriental and African Studies) is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the federal University of London. Founded in 1916, SOAS is located in the Bloomsbury a ...
(SOAS) in the University of London, where he specialized in Amharic and other
Ethiopian Semitic languages Ethiopian Semitic (also Ethio-Semitic, Ethiosemitic, Ethiopic or Abyssinian) is a family of languages spoken in Ethiopia, Eritrea and Sudan. They form the western branch of the South Semitic languages, itself a sub-branch of Semitic, part of ...
, as well as various Cushitic languages of the region. He went first to SOAS as a student in 1968, studying Amharic and Linguistics, and completed his doctorate there on the Semitic basis of the Amharic lexicon in 1975, with
Edward Ullendorff Edward Ullendorff (1920–2011) was a British scholar and historian. He was a prominent figure in Ethiopian Studies and also contributed work on the Semitic languages. Biography Born on 25 January 1920 in Zurich, Switzerland, Ullendorff was e ...
as supervisor. He then joined the staff at SOAS where he remained from 1975 until his retirement in September 2006. He taught Amharic language and literature, as well as courses on Ge’ez, Tigrinya, Somali, Oromo, African linguistics, and Ethiopian cultural history. His linguistic research focuses both on Ethiopian Semitic and Cushitic, especially on the Central Cushitic or
Agaw languages The Agaw or Central Cushitic languages are Afro-Asiatic languages spoken by several groups in Ethiopia and, in one case, Eritrea. They form the main substratum influence on Amharic and other Ethiopian Semitic languages. Classification The Centr ...
on which he has published numerous articles and monographs and a book. He has also published on Ethiopian linguistics in general, Ethiopian manuscripts, and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and has published a beginner’s textbook for learning Amharic, ''Colloquial Amharic''. He acts as a consultant on Ethiopian manuscripts and magic scrolls, and has worked for, amongst others, Christie’s of London, Sam Fogg Rare Books of London, and Princeton University Library. Since 2007 he was involved as an editor and field specialist with the
Encyclopaedia Aethiopica The ''Encyclopaedia Aethiopica'' (''EAe'') is a basic English-language encyclopaedia for Ethiopian and Eritrean studies. The ''Encyclopaedia Aethiopica'' provides information in all fields of the discipline, i.e. anthropology, archaeology, ethno ...
project. More recently, he has been a co-editor and contributor to the book Ethiopia. History, Culture and Challenges, published as a joint project hosted under the Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian Studies, Hamburg University. In 2014 he was awarded the British Academy Edward Ullendorff Medal for Semitic Languages and Ethiopian Studies.


Selected bibliography

*1985 ''Letters from Ethiopian Rulers'' (Early and Mid-Nineteenth Century) with
Richard Pankhurst Richard Marsden Pankhurst (1834 – 5 July 1898) was an English barrister and socialist who was a strong supporter of women's rights. Early life Richard Pankhurst was the son of Henry Francis Pankhurst (1806–1873) and Margaret Marsden (180 ...
and A.K. Irvine. Oxford: Oxford University Press for the British Academy. *1986 ''Agaw, Cushitic and Afroasiatic''. Journal of Semitic Studies 31,2:195-236. *1987 ''A grammatical sketch of Khamtanga.'' Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 50,2:241-266; 50,3:470-507. *1988 ''The Agaw languages: a comparative morphological perspective.'' In Taddese Beyene (ed.) Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference of Ethiopian Studies 1:581-592. Huntingdon: Elm Press. *1993 ''Ethiopian Manuscripts''. London: Jed Press. *1993 ''Vocalic ablaut and aspect marking in the verb in Agaw''. Journal of Afroasiatic Languages 3,2:126-150. *1994 ''A Falasha prayer text in Agaw''. In Gideon Goldenberg & Shlomo Raz (eds.) Semitic and Cushitic Studies 206-251. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. *1995 ''Colloquial Amharic''. A Complete Language Course. London & New York: Routledge. *1996 ''Ethiopian Semitic and South Arabian'': towards a re-examination of a relationship. Israel Oriental Studies 16:203-228. *1998 ''Language death – the case of Qwarenya (Ethiopia)''. In Matthias Brenzinger (ed.) Endangered Languages in Africa 143-161. Köln: Köppe Verlag. *1999 ''Afroasiatic and the Nostratic Hypothesis''. In Colin Renfrew & Daniel Nettle (eds.) Nostratic: Examining a Linguistic Macrofamily 289-314. Cambridge: The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. *2002 ''The morphology of main and subordinate verb form marking, with special reference to Ethiopian Semitic and Agaw.'' Afrikanistische Arbeitspapiere 71:9-31. *2006 ''A Comparative Dictionary of the Agaw languages.'' Köln: Köppe Verlag. *2007 ''Ethiopian Christianity''. In Ken Parry (ed.) The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity 117-136. Oxford: Blackwell. *2007 ''Beja morphology''. In Alan Kaye (ed.) Morphologies of Africa and Asia 1:447-479. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. *2007 ''The Horn of Africa'', with Martin Orwin. In Andrew Simpson (ed.) Language and National Identity in Africa. 267-290. Oxford: Oxford University Press. *2017 (with Siegbert Uhlig, Alessandro Bausi, Wolfgang Hahn, Steven Kaplan eds.) Ethiopia. History, Culture and Challenges..Berlin and ast Lansing: Lit Verlag & Michigan State University Press.


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978-0-415-10003-8 Routledge Colloquial Amharic

Sam Fogg Rare Books



Encyclopaedia Aethiopica

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