Giorgio Banti is a scholar of African studies and Linguistics.
Early life
Giorgio Banti was born in Rome, Italy. He completed his post secondary studies at Sapienza University of Rome.
Career
Giorgio Banti became professor at University of Naples "L'Orientale" in 1997 where he taught General and Historical Linguistics as well as Somali Language and Literature. He was also an educator at Somali National University.
From 2014 to 2019 Giorgio Banti served as Vice President of the University of Naples âÂÂLâÂÂOrientale.
Recognitions and retirement
In 2021 he was decorated with the professor emeritus at the Ministry of Education, University and Research in Italy.
Selected publications
- 1980: "I clitici antico-indiani". In Berrettoni, P., ed., Problemi dianalisi linguistica. Rome: Cadmo Editore, 9-42 p.
- 1981: "Problems of Somali lessicography", Proceedings of the Sodalizio Glottologico Milanese 21: 34-57 p.
- 1984: âÂÂThe morphology of the Nominative case in Somali.â Wiener Linguistische Gazette 3: 27-31 p.
- 1988: âÂÂTwo Cushitic systems: Somali and Oromo nouns.â Dordrecht: Foris Publications. 11-49 p.
- 1990. "Introduction", translation and notes of Xuseen Sh. Axmed "Kaddare", Waasuge and Warsame (A 30 day journey). Rome Bagatto Libri.
- 1991: "African immigration to Rome: some linguistic and cultural notes", La ricerca folklorica. 131-136 p.
- 1993: "introduction, translation and notes of the short story "Soo Haabo" Linea d'Ombra 47-50 p.
- 1994: âÂÂBogumil Witalis Andrzejewski âÂÂGooshâ Review of Ethiopian Studies. 143-150 p.
- 1996: âÂÂCabdi Muxumud Amiin: a critical voice from Somaliaâ Africa e Mediterraneo. 24-29 p.
- 1997: âÂÂNames of aromata in Semitic and Cushitic languages.â Rome: Bretschneider 169-192 p.
- 1999: âÂÂMeterâ In A. Duranti, ed., Language matters in Anthropology: a lexicon for the new millennium, special issue of Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers 150-153 p.
- 2000: âÂÂNotes on Somali camel terminologyâ Afrikanistische Beiträge zum 65 Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag. 45-62 p.
- 2001: âÂÂHistorical and Linguistic Traditions of the Banaadir.â The First National Conference of the Banaadiri in ItalyâÂÂ, Africa and the Mediterranean 37:69b-70b. p.
- 2004: âÂÂComparative notes on the Cushitic imperativeâÂÂ. Münster: Ugarit-Verlag. 55-91 p.
- 2005: âÂÂFolktales in Oromiffaâ Encyclopaedia Aethiopica. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. 559b -560b p.
- 2007: âÂÂTrends in the diachronic development of Semitic verbal morphologyâÂÂ. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 1-23 p.
- 2008: âÂÂLexical Italianisms in SahoâÂÂ. Ethnorêma. 67-93 p.
- 2009: âÂÂIntroductionâ Ethnorêma. 1-10 p.
- 2010: âÂÂThe literature of Harar until the end of the 19th centuryâÂÂ. Mediterranean Civilizations. 149-181 p.
- 2011: âÂÂSaho languageâÂÂ. Encyclopaedia Aethiopica. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. 468b-471a p.
- 2013: âÂÂStrata in loanwords from Arabic and other Semitic languages in Northern Somaliâ Berlin: Walter De Gruyter. 185-210 p.
- 2014. "The nazme: a genre of religious poetry of the Eritrean Saho.â Linguistic Encounters . 123-34 p.
- 2015: âÂÂSome issues in Somali orthography. Habqorista af-soomaaligu si habboon ma u xasili kartaa?â Djibouti: AGA â The Intergovernmental Academy of Somali Language. 36-48 p.
- 2017: âÂÂIn memoriam Didier Morin (1947âÂÂ2016) )âÂÂ. Aethiopica
- 2018: Review article of M. TOSCO, ed. Afroasiatic - Data and perspectives. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins). Ethnorêma. 129-34 p.
- 2019: âÂÂThe footprints of the Companions - A Somali short travelogue by Jama Musse Jama, With translation and comments by Giorgio BantiâÂÂ. Ethnorêma. 149-57 p.
- 2020: âÂÂSome further remarks on the Old Harari KitÃÂb alfarÃÂyiá¸ÂâÂÂ. ISMEO. 255-84 p.
- 2021: âÂÂNara phonologyâÂÂ. Rassegna di Studi Etiopici. 235-68 p.
- 2022: âÂÂIntroduzioneâÂÂ. In: Vergari M., ed., Housing and dwelling among the Saho-speaking communities of Eritrea and Ethiopia. History, anthropology and lexicography, Trieste: EUT. 7-50 p.
- 2023: âÂÂOromoâÂÂ. The Oxford handbook of Ethiopian languages. Oxford &c.: Oxford University Press. 257-93 p.
- 2024: âÂÂSentential complements and predicates in Northern Somaliâ Brill's Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics. 137-170 p.
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