Bernd Kielhöfer

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Bernd Kielhöfer (born May 13, 1938 in Trier ; † August 30, 2018 in Berlin ) was a German Romance studies and linguist .

life and work

After graduating from high school (Trier 1958), Kielhöfer studied German, French and Italian in Tübingen and Saarbrücken , graduated there in 1963 and was a high school teacher in Trier until 1965. After five years of university lecturing, first in Algiers , from 1967 at the University of Paris X (Nanterre), where he received his doctorate (Doctorat du 3e Cycle) in 1972 with the thesis Alfred Döblin à Berlin: 1918–1933 (Supervisor: Pierre-Paul Sagave ) From 1970 to 1974 he was a teacher at the University of Regensburg . After the death of Ludwig Söll , he moved to the University of Göttingen as an academic adviser and completed his habilitation there in 1978. From 1978 to 2003 he was a professor at the Free University of Berlin . He was co-editor of the series of Romanistic workbooks .

Works (selection)

  • Error linguistics of foreign language acquisition. Linguistic, educational psychological and didactic analysis of French errors . Scriptor, Kronberg 1975, 1980.
  • (with Wolfgang Börner) French language as a learner. Psycholinguistic Analysis of Foreign Language Acquisition . Niemeyer, Tübingen 1979.
  • (with Sylvie Jonekeit) Bilingual upbringing . Stauffenburg, Tübingen 1983. 10th edition 1998.
    • (French) Education bilingue . Stauffenburg, Tübingen 1985. 2nd edition 1994.

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