Hans-Dieter Paufler

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Hans-Dieter Paufler (born February 14, 1935 in Dresden ) is a German Romanist and Hispanist .

life and work

From 1953 Paufler studied at the Humboldt University in Berlin with Kurt Baldinger . He received his doctorate in 1964 under Rita Schober with the thesis On Problems of the Position of the Attributive Adjective in Old Spanish (published udT Structural Problems of the Position of Attribute Adjectives in Old Spanish , Halle a. S. 1968) and completed his habilitation in 1968 with Werner Bahner and Johannes Klare with the writing studies on the Spanish language with special consideration of the Latin American variant . In 1969 he became a university lecturer in French and Spanish linguistics. From 1974 to 2000 he was Professor of Romance Philology at the Humboldt University.

Other works

  • Latin American Spanish. Phonetic-phonological and morphological-syntactic questions , Leipzig 1977

literature

  • Romance languages ​​in America. Festschrift for Hans-Dieter Paufler on the occasion of his 65th birthday , ed. by Kerstin Störl and Johannes Klare , Frankfurt am Main 2002

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