Svend Frederik Sager

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Svend Frederik Sager (born August 13, 1948 in Flensburg ) is a German specialist in German.

Life

He studied German, philosophy and biology in Hamburg and Tübingen . After receiving his doctorate in 1981 and habilitation at the University of Hamburg , he taught at the universities of Hamburg, Greifswald , Kiel and Gießen . He worked as a freelance in the industry in the field of multimedia production and communication consulting. From 1997 to 2014 he taught as a professor for German linguistics with a focus on linguistic communication at the Institute for German Studies I. He is a member of the German Society for Linguistics, the German Association of Germanists, the German Society for Semiotics, the Society for Applied Linguistics and in the working group for applied conversation analysis.

His main research interests are German linguistics with a focus on verbal communication, conversation ethology, non-verbal communication (kinesics); Evolution of communication; urban communication; ritual communication; Corporate communication and linguistics of digital media (hypertext and hypermedia).

Fonts (selection)

  • Language and relationship. Linguistic research on the connection between linguistic communication and interpersonal relationships . Tübingen 1981, ISBN 3-484-31036-7
  • Reflections on a Linguistic Ethology . Hamburg 1988, ISBN 3-925468-08-0 .
  • Verbal behavior. A Semiotic Study of Linguistic Ethology . Tübingen 1995, ISBN 3-86057-093-5 .
  • with Klaus Brinker : Linguistic Conversation Analysis. An introduction . Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-503-12207-3 .

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