Heinz Kroell

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Heinz Kröll (born April 24, 1919 in Cologne ; † October 3, 1999 in Wiesbaden ) was a German Romanist and Lusitanist .

life and work

Kröll was a German lecturer in Coimbra from 1944 to 1951 , where he met Max Leopold Wagner , who was appointed in 1947 and who shaped him scientifically. Kröll received his doctorate in 1951 in Heidelberg under Harri Meier with the thesis Onomasiological Contributions to Portuguese vernacular and colloquial language and was lecturer for French and Portuguese in Mainz from 1953 to 1968 . There he completed his habilitation in 1966 with Edmund Schramm with Die Ortsadverbien im Portugiesischen (Wiesbaden 1968) and in 1970 became full professor for Romance linguistics.

Other works

  • Designações portuguesas par "embriaguez", Coimbra 1955 (also in: Revista portuguesa de filologia 5–7)
  • Portuguese , Bonn 1965
  • O eufemismo eo disfemismo no Português moderno , Lisboa 1984
  • (Ed.) Max Leopold Wagner, Special languages ​​of Romania , 4 volumes, Stuttgart 1990

literature

  • Colloquial language in Iberoromania. Festschrift for Heinz Kröll on April 24 , 1984 , ed. by Günter Holtus and Edgar Radtke, Tübingen 1984 (with list of publications)
  • Edgar Radtke in: Journal for Romance Philology 117, 2001, pp. 712–723

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