This article offers a linguistic and ethnographic analysis of a set of indigenous terms recorded by the Italian explorer Ugo Ferrandi (1851-1933) during his two-year stay in the town of Lugh (Luuq), southern Somalia, where he served as commander of an Italian outpost during the second Bottego expedition (1895–1897). The study specifically focuses on terms related to agriculture, cooking, and music—three core domains of material culture. Despite limitations posed by the absence of a standardised orthography and Ferrandi’s lack of formal training in local languages, his notebooks provide rare lexical insights into pre-standard Somali and the multilingual environment of the Jubba region, where Somali (including the Maay variety), Oromo, Swahili, and other languages coexisted. Drawing on philological analysis, early bilingual dictionaries, contemporaneous travel accounts, and oral testimonies collected in Somalia during the 1980s, the study addresses issues of dialectal variation, orthographic practices, and semantic shifts. These findings contribute to a broader project aimed at developing a glossary of pre-standard Somali terminology, intended as a resource for linguists, anthropologists, and scholars of African material culture, and to facilitate the recovery and dissemination of this important yet understudied primary source.

The Language of Things: Agricultural, Culinary, and Musical Terms in Ugo Ferrandi’s (1851–1933) Somali Notebooks

Bandini Michela;Jama Musse Jama;Piccini Silvia
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Vilela Ruiz Giuliana Elizabeth
2026

Abstract

This article offers a linguistic and ethnographic analysis of a set of indigenous terms recorded by the Italian explorer Ugo Ferrandi (1851-1933) during his two-year stay in the town of Lugh (Luuq), southern Somalia, where he served as commander of an Italian outpost during the second Bottego expedition (1895–1897). The study specifically focuses on terms related to agriculture, cooking, and music—three core domains of material culture. Despite limitations posed by the absence of a standardised orthography and Ferrandi’s lack of formal training in local languages, his notebooks provide rare lexical insights into pre-standard Somali and the multilingual environment of the Jubba region, where Somali (including the Maay variety), Oromo, Swahili, and other languages coexisted. Drawing on philological analysis, early bilingual dictionaries, contemporaneous travel accounts, and oral testimonies collected in Somalia during the 1980s, the study addresses issues of dialectal variation, orthographic practices, and semantic shifts. These findings contribute to a broader project aimed at developing a glossary of pre-standard Somali terminology, intended as a resource for linguists, anthropologists, and scholars of African material culture, and to facilitate the recovery and dissemination of this important yet understudied primary source.
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dc.authority.orgunit Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC en
dc.authority.people Bandini Michela en
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dc.description.abstracteng This article offers a linguistic and ethnographic analysis of a set of indigenous terms recorded by the Italian explorer Ugo Ferrandi (1851-1933) during his two-year stay in the town of Lugh (Luuq), southern Somalia, where he served as commander of an Italian outpost during the second Bottego expedition (1895–1897). The study specifically focuses on terms related to agriculture, cooking, and music—three core domains of material culture. Despite limitations posed by the absence of a standardised orthography and Ferrandi’s lack of formal training in local languages, his notebooks provide rare lexical insights into pre-standard Somali and the multilingual environment of the Jubba region, where Somali (including the Maay variety), Oromo, Swahili, and other languages coexisted. Drawing on philological analysis, early bilingual dictionaries, contemporaneous travel accounts, and oral testimonies collected in Somalia during the 1980s, the study addresses issues of dialectal variation, orthographic practices, and semantic shifts. These findings contribute to a broader project aimed at developing a glossary of pre-standard Somali terminology, intended as a resource for linguists, anthropologists, and scholars of African material culture, and to facilitate the recovery and dissemination of this important yet understudied primary source. -
dc.description.allpeople Bandini, Michela; Jama Musse, Jama; Piccini, Silvia; Vilela Ruiz, Giuliana Elizabeth -
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dc.relation.lastpage 109 en
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dc.relation.numberofpages 47 en
dc.relation.volume 22 en
dc.subject.keywordseng Ugo Ferrandi -
dc.subject.keywordseng Somali Language -
dc.subject.keywordseng Italian colonialism -
dc.subject.keywordseng Agricultural terminology -
dc.subject.keywordseng Culinary terminology -
dc.subject.keywordseng Musical terminology -
dc.subject.singlekeyword Ugo Ferrandi *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Somali Language *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Italian colonialism *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Agricultural terminology *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Culinary terminology *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Musical terminology *
dc.title The Language of Things: Agricultural, Culinary, and Musical Terms in Ugo Ferrandi’s (1851–1933) Somali Notebooks en
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dc.type.referee Esperti anonimi en
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