Friedrich straw

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Friedrich Stroh (born March 18, 1898 in Naunstadt , † May 25, 1969 in Braunfels ) was a German specialist in German .

Life

After participating in the First World War , Stroh studied German, English and Romance philology as well as comparative linguistics in Gießen , Frankfurt and Marburg . He received his doctorate from Otto Behaghel in Gießen in 1928 and completed his habilitation there in 1934. He initially worked as a librarian, from 1934 as a private lecturer and from 1938 as a regular associate professor at the University of Erlangen . From 1942 he was a full professor there, was dismissed for political reasons in 1947 and hired again in 1948 until he retired in 1956.

In 1963 he was awarded the Brothers Grimm Prize from the Philipps University of Marburg .

Publications (selection)

  • Problems of recent dialect research , Giessen 1928 (also: PhD dissertation, University of Giessen 1928).
  • The popular language term , Halle / S. 1934 (also: habilitation paper, University of Giessen 1934).
  • Hessian research. The meaning and performance of the South Hessian dictionary . In: Mitteilungen des Oberhessisches Geschichtsverein 32 (1934), pp. 8–35.
  • (together with Friedrich Maurer ): German word history. 3 vol., De Gruyter, Berlin 1943.
  • Handbook of Germanic Philology , Berlin 1952.

literature

  • Straw, Friedrich. In: Internationales Germanistenlexikon 1800–1950 . Vol. 3: R – Z , ed. by Christoph König , de Gruyter, Berlin / New York 2003, ISBN 3-11-015485-4 , pp. 1838–1839.

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