Horst Isenberg

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Horst Isenberg (* 1937 ) is a German text linguist who had his main creative phase in the GDR in the 1970s . In addition to text linguistics in general, he was particularly interested in the Spanish language .

Isenberg was married to Marina Elbia Löhr (born September 9, 1926, nee Manzur), the Peruvian widow of Hans Löhr, who died in 1961 . From this marriage the daughters Renia and Celia were born.

Fonts

  • The direct object in Spanish. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1968
  • Text theory considerations. In: Werner Kallmeyer et al. (Ed.): Lektürekolleg zur Textlinguistik. Vol. 2, 1974, pp. 193-212.
  • Text theory and subject matter of grammar. Academy of Sciences of the GDR, Central Institute for Linguistics, Berlin 1974
  • Some basic concepts for linguistic text theory. In: František Daneš, Dieter Viehweger (ed.): Problems of text grammar (= studia grammatica; XI). 1976, pp. 47-145.
  • "Text" versus "Sentence" . In: František Daneš, Dieter Viehweger (ed.): Problems of text grammar II (= studia grammatica; XVIII). 1977, pp. 119-145

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Günter Wiemann: Hans Löhr and Hans Koch - political walks, Vitamine-Verlag, Braunschweig, 2011, ISBN 978-3-00-033763-5 , p. 169