Ingrid Schröder

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Prof. Dr. Ingrid Schröder 2016

Ingrid Schröder (* 1960 in Bremen ) is a German specialist in German .

Life

Ingrid Schröder studied German and Latin (teaching at grammar schools) at the University of Göttingen (first state examination in 1986 , doctorate in 1990 ). From 1988 to 1993 she was the editor of the Middle Low German dictionary at the University of Hamburg . From 1993 to 1999 she was a research assistant at the University of Hamburg . From 1999 to 2002 she taught as a professor for Low German Philology at the University of Greifswald . Since 2002 she has been Professor of Low German and German Linguistics at the University of Hamburg.

Her focus is on Low German language and literature, language history, variation linguistics, language of magic and urban language research.

Honors

In 1992 the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg awarded Ingrid Schröder the Agathe Lasch Prize .

Fonts (selection)

  • The Bugenhagen Bible. Studies on the translation and text history of the Pentateuch . Cologne 1991, ISBN 3-412-07991-X .
  • as editor with Dirk Hempel : Docking. Hamburg's cultural history from 1848 to 1933 . Hamburg 2012, ISBN 3-934632-43-2 .
  • as editor with Andreas Bieberstedt and Jürgen Ruge: Hamburgisch. Structure, use, perception of the regional language in urban space . Frankfurt am Main 2016, ISBN 3-631-67389-2 .
  • as editor with Carolin Jürgens: Linguistic variation in autobiographical interviews. Theoretical and methodological approaches . Frankfurt am Main 2017, ISBN 3-631-67734-0 .

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