Günther Haensch

Günther Haensch (April 22, 1923, Munich, Germany – May 10, 2018, Augsburg, Germany) was a German linguist and lexicographer. A specialist on Catalan and Aragonese dialectology, he has also published more general dictionaries and works on Spanish and French culture.[1][2]

Life

Günther Haensch was born in Munich.[3] Between 1945 and 1951 he studied Romance languages and history at Geneva, Barcelona and Munich.[1] From 1968 to 1973 he was Professor of Romance Languages and Cultural Studies at the Economics Faculty of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. From 1973 to 1992 he was Professor of Applied Linguistics (Romance Languages) at the University of Augsburg and director of its language center.[4]

gollark: You can tell if a sentence is gollark by running the gollark algorithm in reverse.
gollark: Nim is basically what I would make if I were competent and focused enough to make a programming language, but not magically able to make a good ecosystem or make everything as elegant and consistent and good as I might like.
gollark: I like it, apart from some weirdness I remember existing.
gollark: As such, Nim is less verbose.
gollark: Rust would make you do `pub` for that.

References

  1. Haensch, Günther, Great Aragonese Encyclopedia
  2. Horst Kliemann; John C. Dove (1992). Who's who in Germany (1 ed.). Intercontinental Book and Publishing Company. p. 642. ISBN 3921220637.
  3. Wilfried Kürschner, ed. (1997). Linguisten-Handbuch. Gunter Narr Verlag. pp. 312–4. ISBN 978-3-8233-5001-9.
  4. Günther Haensch, ed. (1998). "Die Autoren". Frankreich: Politik, Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft. C.H.Beck. p. 443. ISBN 978-3-406-43345-0.
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