Hartmut Kleineidam

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hartmut Kleineidam (born March 1, 1939 in Landeshut in Silesia ; † April 29, 1990 ) was a German Romance studies , linguist and grammarian .

Life

Kleineidam studied Romance studies (French and Spanish) and English studies at the University of Münster from 1957 , graduated with honors at the age of twenty-three and, after a short period as assistant to his teacher Hans-Wilhelm Klein and made study visits to the École Normale des Chartes and the École des hautes études ( Paris) his pedagogical training service and a few years of practical school service. In 1965 he followed his teacher to the University of Giessen , where he received his doctorate in 1966 with an edition of two old French texts. In 1968 he became an academic councilor at the Romance seminar at the Ruhr University Bochum , later senior councilor. In 1976 the University of Dortmund appointed him full professor for French language and its linguistics, in 1980 the University of Duisburg as professor for Romance studies / linguistics. The grammar of today's French , written with his teacher, became very well known , with which modern applied linguistics found its way into the German school and study grammar of French. Friends and students dedicated the memorial Grammatica vivat , ed. by Albert Barrera-Vidal, Manfred Raupach and Ekkehard Zöfgen, Tübingen 1992 (with a list of publications and a foreword by Hans-Wilhelm Klein).

Works

  • Li ver de Couloigne, Du bon ange et du mauves, Un ensaingnement . Text-critical investigation and edition, Munich 1968
  • French synonymy , Munich 1972
  • (with Hans-Wilhelm Klein) French basic grammar , Stuttgart 1979/1989
  • (with Hans-Wilhelm Klein) Grammar of Modern French , Stuttgart 1983
  • (with Hans-Wilhelm Klein) Études Françaises. Basic grammar. New edition . 1st edition. Ernst Klett Schulbuchverlag, Stuttgart 1992, ISBN 3-12-521710-5 .
  • Foreign language grammar: analyzes and positions , Tübingen 1986

literature

  • Grammatica vivat […] In memoriam Hartmut Kleineidam , ed. by A. Barrera-Vidal u. a., Tübingen, Narr 1992
  • Grammarography and Didactic Grammar - yesterday, today, tomorrow. Commemorative letter for Hartmut Kleineidam on the occasion of his 75th birthday, ed. by Thomas Tinnefeld, Saarbrücken, htw saar 2015.

Web links