Ludwig Rübekeil

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Ludwig Rübekeil (* 1958 ) is a German Germanic and Scandinavian medievalist , linguist and name researcher . He is adjunct professor at the German Department of the University of Zurich .

Life and research

From 1977 to 1981 he studied German and art for teaching at the Weingarten University of Education, with a state examination in 1981. He then studied in Freiburg / Br. from 1981 to 1990 as a student of Otmar Werner and Heinz Klingenberg at the German Seminar on Comparative Germanic Philology, Indo-European Studies and Scandinavian Studies. From 1987 to 1991 he worked in the Freiburg special research project of the seminar for comparative and general linguistics, oral and written language, and in the sub-project Etruscan texts . The doctorate to Dr. phil. took place there in 1990 with an old Germanic theme on the name and tribal science Suebica. People's names and ethnos , published in 1992. From 1991 to 1992 he worked on the DFG project Primary Stem Formation of Indo-European Verbs, also at the Seminar for Comparative and General Linguistics in Freiburg. In 1992 he moved to a position as an assistant at the Chair of German Linguistics ( Rolf Bergmann ) at the University of Bamberg until 1994. In 1995 he moved to the University of Zurich , where he worked as an assistant at the German Department of the Department of German Philology ( Elvira Glaser ) held. He was appointed private lecturer in 2001 with the Venia legendi for Comparative Germanic Philology. The habilitation in comparative Germanic philology took place in 2000/2001 with a thesis on Germanic antiquity, or on name and tribal studies Linguistic-historical studies on the contact zone between Teutons and Celts, which was published in 2002 under the title Diachronic studies on the contact zone between Celts and Teutons .

Rübekeil researches and teaches Germanic antiquity, historical name research and Germanic linguistics.

Works

Monographs

  • Diachronic studies on the contact zone between Celts and Teutons. ÖAW publishing house, Vienna 2002.
  • Suebica. People's names and ethnos. Institute for Linguistics at the University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck 1992.

Editions

  • Grammatica Ianua Artium. Festschrift for Rolf Bergmann on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Elvira Glaser, Michael Schlaefer Eds. 1997. (collaboration)

Contributions

  • Metzler Lexicon Language. 2nd edition 2000. Lemmas: Ablaut, Ablautreihen, Old Norse, Auslautgesetz, Bartholomae's Law, Buchenargument, Grassmann's Law, inner flexion, Lachmann's Law, laryngeal theory, sound change, North Germanic, East Norse, Phonologization, Runes, Ur Norse, West Norse.
  • Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde 2nd edition 1968 ff. Lemmata: Neuss-Novaesium (name), Hildebrand, Heldenliederbuch Charlemagne, Treue, Sweben (name), names of peoples and tribes, Witiges, Wülfinge. "Germanische Altertumskunde Online" (GAO): Bajuwaren.
  • European names of peoples. In: Name research. An international handbook on onomastics, volume 2. de Gruyter Berlin u. a. 1996.
  • Scandinavia in the Light of Ancient Tradition. In: The Nordic Languages Volume 1. de Gruyter, Berlin a. a. 2002.
  • Wodan and other research-historical corpses exhumed. In: Contributions to Name Research Vol. 38 (2003) pp. 25–42.

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