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'''Hans Pinsker''' ( |
'''Hans Pinsker''' (1909–1987) was an [[Austria]]n [[linguist]]. |
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He was Professor and Chair at the Department of English at the [[University of Vienna]]. Pinsker is perhaps best known for his introduction to English historical grammar (written in [[German language|German]]), which appeared in multiple editions (e.g. 2nd, rev. ed. 1963. 3rd ed. 1974 edition). He is also noted as an accomplished member of the Vienna School of English Linguistics ("Anglistik") and held the "Luick Chair" before [[Herbert Koziol]] and [[Herbert Schendl]]. Pinsker worked on [[Proto-Indo-European language|Indo-European]] in addition to English historical linguistics. |
He was Professor and Chair at the Department of English at the [[University of Vienna]]. Pinsker is perhaps best known for his introduction to English historical grammar (written in [[German language|German]]), which appeared in multiple editions (e.g. 2nd, rev. ed. 1963. 3rd ed. 1974 edition). He is also noted as an accomplished member of the Vienna School of English Linguistics ("Anglistik") and held the "[[Karl Luick|Luick]] Chair" before [[Herbert Koziol]] and [[Herbert Schendl]]. Pinsker worked on [[Proto-Indo-European language|Indo-European]] in addition to English historical linguistics. |
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Pinsker received a [[festschrift]] for his 70th birthday<ref>Acobian, Richild, (ed.) 1979. ''Festgabe für Hans Pinsker zum 70. Geburtstag''. Vienna: VWGOE.</ref> and other dedications for his 65th.<ref>Krämer, Peter. 1974. Die 'formal-semantische' Opposition - ein Grundprinzip der Wortbildung im Gotischen? (Hans Ernst Pinsker zum 65. Geburtstag) ''Die Sprache, Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft''. Vol. 20, Wiesbaden.</ref> After his death, the Hans-Pinsker-Fund,<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.academia.edu/5458178|title=In Search of Linguistic Replicators: A Morphological Case Study on OE/ME ge- in a Neo-Darwinian Framework|last=Dollinger|first=Stefan|journal=University of Vienna, M.A. Thesis, Department of English|publisher=Unpubl. M.A. thesis University of Vienna|year=2001|location=Vienna, Austria|pages=3}}</ref> administered by the "Luick" Chair, was instituted to support student research in English Historical Linguistics. |
Pinsker received a [[festschrift]] for his 70th birthday<ref>Acobian, Richild, (ed.) 1979. ''Festgabe für Hans Pinsker zum 70. Geburtstag''. Vienna: VWGOE.</ref> and other dedications for his 65th.<ref>Krämer, Peter. 1974. Die 'formal-semantische' Opposition - ein Grundprinzip der Wortbildung im Gotischen? (Hans Ernst Pinsker zum 65. Geburtstag) ''Die Sprache, Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft''. Vol. 20, Wiesbaden.</ref> After his death, the Hans-Pinsker-Fund,<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.academia.edu/5458178|title=In Search of Linguistic Replicators: A Morphological Case Study on OE/ME ge- in a Neo-Darwinian Framework|last=Dollinger|first=Stefan|journal=University of Vienna, M.A. Thesis, Department of English|publisher=Unpubl. M.A. thesis University of Vienna|year=2001|location=Vienna, Austria|pages=3}}</ref> administered by the "Luick" Chair, was instituted to support student research in English Historical Linguistics. |
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== Notable students == |
== Notable students == |
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Notable students of Pinsker include: |
Notable students of Pinsker include: |
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*Peter Krämer, a German linguist<ref>http://germanistik.univie.ac.at/personen/ |
*Peter Krämer, a German linguist<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://germanistik.univie.ac.at/personen/kr%C3%A4mer-peter |title=OR Dr. Peter Krämer | language=de |access-date=2018-01-21 |archive-date=2018-01-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180122071802/http://germanistik.univie.ac.at/personen/kr%C3%A4mer-peter |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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*Nikolaus Ritt, an English historical linguist |
*Nikolaus Ritt, an English historical linguist |
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*Herbert Schendl, an English historical linguist<ref>{{cite web|url=https://univie.academia.edu/HerbertSchendl|title=Herbert Schendl - University of Vienna - Academia.edu|website=univie.academia.edu}}</ref> |
*Herbert Schendl, an English historical linguist<ref>{{cite web|url=https://univie.academia.edu/HerbertSchendl|title=Herbert Schendl - University of Vienna - Academia.edu|website=univie.academia.edu}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 10 July 2024
Hans Pinsker | |
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Born | 1909 |
Died | 1987 |
Nationality | Austrian |
Occupation | Linguist |
Academic work | |
Institutions | University of Vienna |
Notable students | Nikolaus Ritt
Herbert Schendl Barbara Seidlhofer |
Notable works | Historische Englische Grammatik: Elemente der Laut-, Formen- und Wortbildungslehre (in German) |
Hans Pinsker (1909–1987) was an Austrian linguist.
He was Professor and Chair at the Department of English at the University of Vienna. Pinsker is perhaps best known for his introduction to English historical grammar (written in German), which appeared in multiple editions (e.g. 2nd, rev. ed. 1963. 3rd ed. 1974 edition). He is also noted as an accomplished member of the Vienna School of English Linguistics ("Anglistik") and held the "Luick Chair" before Herbert Koziol and Herbert Schendl. Pinsker worked on Indo-European in addition to English historical linguistics.
Pinsker received a festschrift for his 70th birthday[1] and other dedications for his 65th.[2] After his death, the Hans-Pinsker-Fund,[3] administered by the "Luick" Chair, was instituted to support student research in English Historical Linguistics.
Notable students
[edit]Notable students of Pinsker include:
- Peter Krämer, a German linguist[4]
- Nikolaus Ritt, an English historical linguist
- Herbert Schendl, an English historical linguist[5]
Publications
[edit]- Pinsker, Hans. 1974. Historische Englische Grammatik: Elemente der Laut-, Formen- und Wortbildungslehre. 3rd ed. Munich: Hueber.
References
[edit]- ^ Acobian, Richild, (ed.) 1979. Festgabe für Hans Pinsker zum 70. Geburtstag. Vienna: VWGOE.
- ^ Krämer, Peter. 1974. Die 'formal-semantische' Opposition - ein Grundprinzip der Wortbildung im Gotischen? (Hans Ernst Pinsker zum 65. Geburtstag) Die Sprache, Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft. Vol. 20, Wiesbaden.
- ^ Dollinger, Stefan (2001). "In Search of Linguistic Replicators: A Morphological Case Study on OE/ME ge- in a Neo-Darwinian Framework". University of Vienna, M.A. Thesis, Department of English. Vienna, Austria: Unpubl. M.A. thesis University of Vienna: 3.
- ^ "OR Dr. Peter Krämer" (in German). Archived from the original on 2018-01-22. Retrieved 2018-01-21.
- ^ "Herbert Schendl - University of Vienna - Academia.edu". univie.academia.edu.