Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi

Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi
Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi
محمد ديري عبد الله
Born Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi
Occupation linguist, scholar, writer
Ethnicity Somali
Alma mater Université de Montréal

Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi (Somali: Maxamed Diriye Abdullahi, Arabic: محمد ديري عبد الله‎) is a Somali-Canadian scholar, linguist, writer and translator.

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Biography

Formerly a journalist in his native Somalia, Abdullahi emigrated to Canada, where he earned a Master's degree and a Ph.D. in linguistics from the Université de Montréal in Montreal.[1] He also earned a higher diploma in the instruction of French as a second language at the Université de Franche-comté in Besançon, France.[1]

Abdullahi is fluent in Somali, Arabic, English and French.[1] His research interests include the study of the Afro-Asiatic languages in general (particularly its Cushitic branch), as well as Somali history and culture.[1]

He has also written numerous books, notably Culture and Customs of Somalia published by Greenwood Publishing Group in 2001, where he addresses the obscure origins of the Somali people, among other topics.[2]

Abdullahi currently teaches linguistics at the Université de Montréal.[1] He also works as a freelance translator and language consultant.[2]

Bibliography

Major publications

Manuscripts and projects

  • Is Somali a Tone Language? -- Paper demonstrating that Somali is not a tonal language.
  • The Evolution and Meaning of the Cardinal Directions in Somali -- Paper showing how the four words for the cardinal directions in the Somali language evolved into their present forms.
  • The Diachronic Development of the Progressive in Somali -- Paper discussing the formation of the progressive tense in the Somali language.

Dissertation

  • Le somali, dialectes, et histoire -- Examination, analysis and classification of linguistic varieties spoken in Somalia and collectively dubbed "Somali".

See also

  • Somali Studies

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e Diriye's Homepage
  2. ^ a b Abdullahi, Mohamed Diriye, Culture and Customs of Somalia, (Greenwood Publishing Group: 2001)

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External links


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