Fritz Strohmeyer

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Fritz Georg Walther Strohmeyer (born April 15, 1869 in Neisse , † September 26, 1957 in Berlin ) was a German Romance scholar , grammarian and foreign language teacher.

Life

Strohmeyer did his doctorate in Berlin with Adolf Tobler with the thesis On various functions of the old French relative clause (Berlin 1892). His grammars and textbooks of New French were leading for decades and remained so after his death (from 1958 to 1978/1983 under the name "Klein-Strohmeyer") thanks to the editing by Hans-Wilhelm Klein .

Works

  • The article for the predicate name in New French, Freiburg 1907
  • The style of the French language, Berlin 1910, 1924
  • French school grammar, Leipzig 1916
  • French grammar on a linguistic-historical-psychological basis, Leipzig 1921, 1929, 1949 (298 pages)
  • French language teaching, Leipzig 1924; (with Hans-Wilhelm Klein ), Stuttgart 1958
  • Basics of French grammar, Leipzig 1925
  • New French language teaching, Munich / Leipzig / Berlin 1933, Stuttgart 1949

literature

  • Hans-Wilhelm Klein: Obituary for Fritz Strohmeyer. In: Practice of modern language teaching 5, 1958, p. 26.

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