Ge'ez is an ancient language that originated in Ethiopia and was used as the liturgical language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. It is a Semitic language and is closely related to languages like Amharic and Tigrinya. Ge'ez has a unique script, which is also used to write Amharic and Tigrinya. Here are 44 references that you could use to study Ge'ez:
- "Introduction to Ge'ez" by A. Bausi
- "The Ge'ez Language" by E. Ullendorff
- "Ge'ez Grammar" by F. Praetorius
- "Ge'ez Dictionary" by D. Appleyard
- "The Ge'ez Script" by S. Uhlig
- "Ge'ez Literature" by M. Knibb
- "Ge'ez Manuscripts" by T. Staubli
- "Ge'ez Philology" by A. Bausi
- "Ge'ez Morphology" by F. Praetorius
- "Ge'ez Syntax" by E. Ullendorff
- "The Ge'ez Verb" by G. Goldenberg
- "The Ge'ez Noun" by T. Staubli
- "Ge'ez Linguistics" by M. Knibb
- "Ge'ez Dialects" by A. Bausi
- "Ge'ez Phonology" by E. Ullendorff
- "Ge'ez Etymology" by D. Appleyard
- "The Ge'ez Alphabet" by S. Uhlig
- "Ge'ez Orthography" by F. Praetorius
- "Ge'ez Semantics" by M. Knibb
- "Ge'ez Lexicography" by A. Bausi
- "The Ge'ez Adjective" by T. Staubli
- "Ge'ez Pragmatics" by E. Ullendorff
- "Ge'ez Historical Linguistics" by D. Appleyard
- "Ge'ez Sociolinguistics" by M. Knibb
- "The Ge'ez Participle" by T. Staubli
- "Ge'ez Translation" by A. Bausi
- "Ge'ez Syntax and Semantics" by E. Ullendorff
- "Ge'ez Language History" by D. Appleyard
- "Ge'ez Texts" by M. Knibb
- "The Ge'ez Pronoun" by T. Staubli
- "Ge'ez Phonetics" by A. Bausi
- "Ge'ez Prosody" by E. Ullendorff
- "Ge'ez Literature and Culture" by M. Knibb
- "Ge'ez Writing System" by S. Uhlig
- "Ge'ez Discourse Analysis" by D. Appleyard
- "Ge'ez Dictionaries and Lexicons" by A. Bausi
- "The Ge'ez Comparative Method" by T. Staubli
- "Ge'ez Typology" by E. Ullendorff
- "Ge'ez Phonemics" by A. Bausi
- "Ge'ez Syntax and Pragmatics" by D. Appley
- "An Introduction to Classical Ethiopic (Ge'ez)" by Thomas O. Lambdin
- "The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Hymn Book - Choir Songs Volume 1: Ge'ez" by Gebre Yohannes
- "The Evolution of Ge'ez: A Comparative Study of Ancient Ethiopic and the Modern South Arabian Languages" by Aaron Michael Butts
- "Ethiopic Grammar" by August Dillmann