Claude Hagège

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Claude Hagège (born January 1, 1936 in Carthage , Tunisia ) is a French linguist.

Hagège comes from a family with Christian and Jewish roots and attended the Lycée Carnot in Tunis and, after graduating in 1953, the Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris. From 1955 to 1959 he studied at the École normal supérieure and then at the University of Paris , where he graduated in 1956 in Classical Languages ​​(Latin, Greek), in 1956 in Arabic and in 1957 in higher Arabic Studies, graduated in general linguistics in 1965 and in Chinese in 1969. He also studied at the École pratique des hautes études and the École nationale des langues orientales , where he obtained his Hebrew diploma in 1964, his diploma in Sinology in 1967 and his Russian diploma in 1970 and pursued further linguistic studies. During this time he became professor ( Agrégé ) in Classical Languages in 1958 and taught at the Lycée Carnot in Tunis from 1959 to 1961. From 1961 to 1963 he did his military service and was then a teacher at Paris high schools (Lycée Victor Duruy and Saint-Louis) until 1965. From 1965 to 1970 he was a researcher at the CNRS and received his doctorate or habilitation (Doctorat d'Etat) at the University of Paris V in 1971 under André Martinet . In 1969/70 he was a student of Roman Jakobson at Harvard University . In 1970 he became a lecturer (Maître de conférences) and then professor at the University of Poitiers , where he gave linguistics courses until 1987, as well as at the University of Paris in the 1970s.

In 1977 he became professor of structural linguistics at the Ecole pratique des Hautes Etudes and in 1982 professor of theoretical linguistics at the Collège de France . He is currently an honorary professor there.

Hagège is polyglot and has knowledge of fifty languages, including Hungarian, Navajo, Guarani, Punjabi, Persian, Malay, Hindi, Quechua , Tamil, Turkish, Japanese, the Malagasy language, Fulfulde , various African languages ​​such as the Congolese Tetela language.

In 1995 he was made Knight of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and in the same year officer of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques . In 1989 he became a Knight of the Legion of Honor and received the CNRS gold medal . In 1986 he received the Académie française prize and in 1981 the Prix ​​Volney .

Fonts

  • La Langue mbum de nganha cameroun - phonologie - grammaire , Klincksieck, 1970
  • "Les pronoms logophoriques", in: Bulletin de la Société Linguistique de Paris 69, 1974
  • Le Problème linguistique des prépositions et la solution chinoise , 1975
  • La Phonologie panchronique , PUF, 1978
  • Le comox llamen de Colombie britannique: présentation d'une langue amér Indienne , Amerindia numéro spécial, Paris, Association d'Ethnolinguistique Amér Indienne, 1981
  • La Structure des langues , 1982
  • L'Homme de paroles , 1985
  • Le Français et les siècles , Éditions Odile Jacob, 1987
  • Le Souffle de la langue: voies et destins des parlers d'Europe , 1992
  • The Language Builder: an Essay on the Human Signature in Linguistic Morphogenesis , 1992
  • L'Enfant aux deux langues , Éditions Odile Jacob, 1996
  • Le français, histoire d'un combat , 1996
  • L'Homme de paroles: contribution linguistique aux sciences humaines , Fayard, 1996 (the book received the Grand Prix de l'Essai of the Société des Gens de Lettres and the Prize of the French Academy in 1986)
  • Halt à la mort des langues , Éditions Odile Jacob, 2001
  • Combat pour le français: au nom de la diversité des langues et des cultures , Éditions Odile Jacob, 2006
  • Dictionnaire amoureux des langues , Éditions Plon-Odile Jacob, 2009

Web links

Commons : Claude Hagège  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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