Gilbert Ansre Explained

Gilbert Ansre
Birth Place:Gold Coast
Nationality:Ghanaian
Occupation:Linguist
Lecturer
Priest
Professor
Alma Mater:University of London
Thesis Title:The grammatical units of Ewe : a study of their structure, classes and systems
Thesis Url:https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1032667708
Thesis Year:1966
Discipline:Linguist
Sub Discipline:Ghanaian languages
Workplaces:University of Ghana

Gilbert Ansre is a Ghanaian linguist, academic, priest and Bible translation consultant.[1]

Early life and education

He attended the Presbyterian Boys' Senior High School which was then known as the Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School at Odumase in the Eastern Region of Ghana. His university education was at the University of London where he graduated in 1966. The thesis he submitted was on "The grammatical units of Ewe : a study of their structure, classes and systems".[2]

Career

He worked at the University of Ghana where he was a professor in Linguistics. He first set up and led the Department of Linguistics at the University of Ghana.[3] He was the Master of Akuafo Hall of the university between 1975 and 1979.[4] His area of interest includes tone and syntax of the Ewe language.

Ansre has also lectured at the Good News Theological College and Seminary at Dodowa in the Greater Accra Region.[5]

Gilbert Ansre is an ordained reverend minister of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana.[3] [6] [7]

Bible translation

Ansre has been actively involved with Bible Translation work in Ghana and Togo. He was the Technical Advisor to the NYALOTA project to develop the Nyagbo, Tafi and Logba languages in the Volta Region of Ghana into written form.[8] In 2017, he was the Chairman of the joint technical committee of the Bible Society of Ghana and GIILBT to analyze the Bible Translation needs of Ghana.[9] He has been active in the work of the GILLBT especially in the area of translation of the Bible into various West African Languages.[10] This has included the Ewe language, his own language as well as thirteen others.[3]

Honours

The Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon has an academic chair established in honour of Ansre and Kwesi Dickson. This is the Kwesi Disckson-Gilbert Ansre Distinguished Chair of Biblical Exegesis & Mother Tongue Hermeneutics.[11] The contribution of Gilbert Ansre to the development of Ghanaian languages was recognised by the Ghana Institute of Linguistics, Literacy and Bible Translation (GILLBT), which awarded him the "Kwame Nkrumah African Genius award for African Languages" in February 2015 in Accra.[12] [13]

Family

Gilbert Ansre was named after his father, Gilbert Bansah Ansre who was also a Presbyterian minister and was also a graduate of University of Edinburgh. His mother was Felicia Angelica Ansre (née Nane).[14]

Publications

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Notes and References

  1. PATRONS OF MOTHER TONGUE BIBLE TRANSLATION IN AFRICA . Mother Tongue: News from GIILBT . November 2016 . 4 . 17 June 2020.
  2. Book: Ansre . Gilbert . The grammatical units of Ewe : a study of their structure, classes and systems . OCLC . 1979 . 1032667708 . worldcat. . 14 June 2020.
  3. Web site: Ansre . Heart Language . Ed Lauber . 17 June 2020 . 30 May 2013.
  4. Book: Ankra-Badu . G. A. . University of Ghana Akuafo Hall Golden Jubilee Grand Durbar . 2005 . Primo Press Ltd . 25.
  5. Web site: Good News Theological College and Seminary . oaic.org . Organization of African Instituted Churches . 17 June 2020.
  6. Web site: E. P. Church Ghana, Amrahia . epchurchadenta.org . Evangelical Presbyterian Church Grace and Peace Congregation . 17 June 2020.
  7. Web site: Men's Fellowship . epchurchadenta.org . Evangelical Presbyterian Church Grace and Peace Congregation . 17 June 2020.
  8. The NYALOTA Story . Mother Tongue: News from GIILBT . July 2016 . 4 . 17 June 2020 . Ghana Institute of Linguistics, Literacy and Bible Translation.
  9. October 2017 . BIBLE SOCIETY OF GHANA AND GILLBT TO ESTABLISH A NATIONAL BT PLATFORM . Gillbt . . 14 . 17 June 2020.
  10. Web site: 8 June 2012 . Coalition for Ghana's Languages . 17 June 2020 . Gillbt . Ghana Institute of Linguistics, Literacy and Bible Translation.
  11. Web site: John David Kwamena Ekem . langhamliterature.org . Langham Publishing . 17 June 2020.
  12. GILLBT AND WORLD VISION GHANA SIGN PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT . Mother Tongue: News from GIILBT . July 2016 . 15 . 17 June 2020 . Ghana Institute of Linguistics, Literacy and Bible Translation.
  13. Web site: Professor Gilbert Ansre Celebrated . . 4 February 2015 . 14 June 2015.
  14. Book: Okyerefo . Michael Parry Kweku . Adogame . Afe . Lawrence . Andrew . Africa in Scotland, Scotland in Africa: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Hybridities . 29 September 2014 . Brill . Leiden . 9789004276901 . 257 . https://books.google.com/books?id=8mLPBAAAQBAJ&q=rev+prof+ansre&pg=PA255 . 17 June 2020 . 11 - Scottish Missionaries in Ghana. The Forgotten Tribe.