Klaus Bayer

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Klaus Christoph Bayer (born June 24, 1947 in Mönchengladbach ) is a German specialist in German .

Bayer attended the Stiftisch-Humanistische Gymnasium Mönchengladbach and studied German language and literature at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau from 1966 to 1971 , where he graduated with a master's degree (subject: distribution and function of the so-called parenthesis in spoken language texts ). Bayer then worked until 1973 as a research assistant in the linguistic data processing department of the Institute for German Language in Mannheim and was then a research assistant at the German Department of Heidelberg University until 1975, where he began his work on »Sprechen und Situation. Aspects of a theory of linguistic interaction "  doctorate .

From 1974 to 1994 Bayer was an academic advisor at the University of Hanover in the field of "German Literature and Language and its Didactics" and received his habilitation in the field of "Didactics of the German Language and its Linguistic Basics"  . After teaching abroad (1987-88) at the DAAD at Tongji University in Shanghai , he was a university lecturer at the Institute for German Language and Literature and its Didactics in Hanover from 1994 to 2004. He then joined the German Department in the Faculty of Arts, where he after retirement is still employed as an adjunct professor since 2011th

Bayer primarily conducts research in the areas of argumentation theory , evolution and language, religious language and language didactics . In his opinion, “grade inflation” is currently taking place in the humanities, with a tendency towards increasingly better-rated performance, for which he blames the Bologna Process .

Klaus Christoph Bayer is married to Ulrike Stoermer-Bayer, the deputy head of the school for physiotherapy at the KRH Academy.

Fonts

  • Speaking and situation. Aspects of a theory of linguistic interaction . RGL series, Vol. 6, Tübingen, 1977 (Phil.Diss. Heidelberg 1974)
  • Study book: Oral communication . Study books for language and literature didactics, Vol. 2, Schöningh, 1982
  • Evolution - Culture - Language. An introduction . Bochum Contributions to Semiotics Vol. 42, Brockmeyer, 1994 (2nd, supplemented edition, 1996)
  • Argument and reasoning. Logical foundations of argumentation analysis . Westdeutscher Verlag, 1999 (2nd, revised edition: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2007)
  • Religious language. Introductory theses . LIT Verlag 2004. (2nd, revised edition: LIT Verlag, 2009)

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Individual evidence

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