Rudolf Hallig

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Rudolf Hallig (born April 12, 1902 in Löbau , † October 29, 1964 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a German Romance studies and linguist .

Life

Hallig received his doctorate in Leipzig in 1933 under Walther von Wartburg on the names of the white wagtail in Romance languages ​​and dialects and completed his habilitation in 1948 in Göttingen under Wilhelm Kellermann with a linguistic atlas of the department of Lozère and the neighboring cantons of the departments of Gard and Ardèche . From 1931 to 1945 he was lecturer of the French language and assistant at the Romance Seminar in Leipzig (with visiting professor at the University of Chicago in 1936) and from 1947 to 1959 lecturer of French in Göttingen (from 1948 private lecturer, from 1953 adjunct professor). From 1963 until his untimely death he was a professor at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg for a short time .

Works

  • (together with Walther von Wartburg) Concept system as a basis for lexicography , Berlin 1952
  • Language experience and language research. Essays on Romance Philology , ed. by Helmut Peter Schwake, Heidelberg 1970

literature

Obituary in: Zeitschrift für Romansische Philologie 81, 1965, pp. 609–613

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