Hans Hörmann (psychologist)

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Hans Hörmann (born October 23, 1924 in Ulm ; † May 28, 1983 in Bochum ) was a German psychologist. He studied in Tübingen and Göttingen and taught in Göttingen and 1960–69 at the Free University of Berlin. In 1969, during the student unrest, he accepted a call to Bochum at the Ruhr University. His main area of ​​interest was language psychology and psycholinguistics .

Works

  • Psychology of language . Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg / New York 1970; 2nd, revised edition 1977. ISBN 3-540-08174-7 , doi : 10.1007 / 978-3-662-02286-3
  • Meaning and understanding. Basics of psychological semantics . Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt am Main 1976, ISBN 3-518-07450-4 .
  • Introduction to psycholinguistics . Scientific Book Society, Darmstadt 1981.
  • What do the words do with each other in a sentence? or: how many are some, several and a few? Verlag für Psychologie Hogrefe, Göttingen 1983.

About Hans Hörmann

  • Hans-Georg Bosshardt (ed.): Perspectives on language. Interdisciplinary contributions to the memory of Hans Hörmann. De Gruyter, Berlin / New York 1986. ISBN 3-11-010068-1 . (Contains an appreciation from Hans Hörmann.)
  • Johannes Engelkamp: Obituary for Hans Hörmann. In: Psychologische Rundschau , 34, 1983, 218–220.

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