Africa, المجلد 73،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2003 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 351
... language is contradicted by some of his own very perceptive observations , which rather suggest a situational ... language , while a ' Somali abo ' would be a Somali who speaks the Oromo language . An ' Oromo abo ' would , by this logic ...
... language is contradicted by some of his own very perceptive observations , which rather suggest a situational ... language , while a ' Somali abo ' would be a Somali who speaks the Oromo language . An ' Oromo abo ' would , by this logic ...
الصفحة 405
... language of state and a ' Russifying ' , homogenising policy of nation building . The difference with Ethiopia was that in the latter case the government promoted Amharic , the vernacular and unique script language of the ruling dynasty ...
... language of state and a ' Russifying ' , homogenising policy of nation building . The difference with Ethiopia was that in the latter case the government promoted Amharic , the vernacular and unique script language of the ruling dynasty ...
الصفحة 419
... language . If we spoke in our language , we were regarded as criminals . This state of affairs is now something of the past and when we now come together we speak in our beautiful language . Now , I regard every time that we speak in ...
... language . If we spoke in our language , we were regarded as criminals . This state of affairs is now something of the past and when we now come together we speak in our beautiful language . Now , I regard every time that we speak in ...
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