Hermann Bieder

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Hermann Bieder ( October 21, 1941 in Markersdorf-Haindorf ) is an Austrian Slavist and has been a professor at the University of Salzburg since 1987 .

Life

Bieder studied Russian at the Institute for Slavonic Studies at the University of Vienna. He then went on to study for a doctorate. In 1969 he defended his dissertation " Stanislaw Brzozowski and Russian literature".

From 1971 he worked at the Institute for Slavic Studies at the University of Salzburg. In 1985 he defended his habilitation thesis "German word formation elements in the Slavic languages". His research areas are the East Slavic languages ​​(Belarusian, Ukrainian, Russian) and the Polish language. He is the author of works on Ukrainian, Polish, Belarus, Bohemian and Russian studies. His main focus was on research in the area of ​​sociolinguistic problems in the East Slavic languages. Further research areas were the history of the East Slavic letter and contacts between German and Slavic languages. He retired in 2007.

Publications

  • The language policy situation in Ukraine; Language policy tendencies in Belarus in: Language policy in Central and Eastern Europe. - Vienna, 1995. - pp. 21 - 35 http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC04192215
  • Ukrainian Linguistics in Austrian Galicia (1848–1918) in: Language and Literature of the Ukraine between East and West / Juliane Besters-Dilger (ed.). Bern, 2000. http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC05446661
  • Sociolinguistic aspects of the Belarusian language in: Journal for Slavic Studies / Institute for Slavic Studies at the Humboldt University in Berlin; Berlin, 1995. http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC07269983
  • The language policy of Ukraine and Belarus in the context of international language planning In: France as a role model? / ed. by Petra Braselmann and Ingeborg Ohnheiser. - Innsbruck, 2008. http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC06930880
  • On the discrimination of the Belarusian language in the Republic of Belarus , in: Die Slavischen Sprachen / Institute for Slavic Studies at the University of Salzburg, Salzburg 1996 http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC07264146
  • The development of the norms of the East Slavic standard languages ​​in the post-Soviet period , in: Wiener slawistischer Almanach / Gesellschaft zur förderung Slawistischer Studien, Vienna 1978. http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC05412706
  • The classification of the East Slavic languages ​​and dialects in Galician linguistics (second half of the 19th century) in: Norms, names and tendencies in the Slavia / Volkmar Lehmann, Munich 2004. http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC05569431
  • Language policy and the language situation in the successor states of the Soviet Union in: From the fall of the great empires to the European Union, Ed. Helga Embacher, Vienna 2000. http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC06138158
  • The syntactic terminology in the Galician-Bukovinian grammars of the Ukrainian language (19th century) - aspects of multilateral linguistic and scientific contacts in: Michael Moser András Zoltán (ed.), The Ukrainians (Ruthenians, Russians) in Austria-Hungary and their language and cultural life in the field of vision of Vienna and Budapest Vienna 2008. http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC06910486
  • Perspectives of the Belarusian standard language. Russification or Belarusification of the language norms? in: The Slavic Languages ​​/ Institute for Slavic Studies at the University of Salzburg. Salzburg, 1995 http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC07268741
  • The morphological adaptation of German nouns in Old White Russian language monuments from the perspective of German historical morphology. Morphological adaptation of German nouns.pdf online
  • The Belarusian . In: P. Rehder (Ed.): Introduction to the Slavic languages . Darmstadt 1998, ISBN 3-534-13647-0 , pp. 110-125.
  • Denomination, Ethnicity and Language in Belarus in the 20th Century. in: Journal for Slavic Studies. 45, 2000, pp. 200-214.