Ingo Reiffenstein

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Ingo Reiffenstein (born June 6, 1928 in Salzburg ) is an Austrian old Germanist , dialect and name researcher .

Ingo Reiffenstein was the general editor of the Bavarian Dictionary of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences from 1958 to 1968 . From 1964 to 1994 he was Professor of Older German Language and Literature at the University of Salzburg . He was chairman of the board of trustees of the Institute for Dialect and Name Lexicons of the Austrian Academy of Sciences . His field of work is the Austrian, especially Salzburg dialects and the standard Austrian language. In 1998 he received the Konrad Duden Prize .

The scientist lives in the Salzburger Landgemeinde Dorfbeuern .

Fonts (selection)

  • Salzburg. Dialect geography , 1955
  • Old High German and the Irish Mission in Upper Germany , 1958
  • Legal Issues in German Medieval Literature , 1966
  • Austrian fairy tales , 1979
  • Trends, forms and structures of the standard German language after 1945 , 1983
  • as publisher: Contributions to the transmission and description of German texts from the Middle Ages. Lectures at the 8th workshop of Austrian manuscript editors from November 25th to 28th, 1981 in Rief near Salzburg. Göppingen 1983 (= Göppingen work on German studies , 402).
  • Off with you to Paris! Mozart and his mother on the trip to Paris. Edited and commented by Ingo Reiffenstein, Jung und Jung, Salzburg / Vienna 2005, ISBN 978-3-902497-01-7 .
  • (Together with Thomas Lindner): Historical-Etymological Lexicon of Salzburg Place Names (HELSON). Volume 1 - City of Salzburg and Flachgau (= 32nd supplementary volume to the communications of the Society for Salzburg Regional Studies), Edition Tandem, Salzburg / Vienna 2015, ISBN 978-3-902932-30-3 .

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