Ursula Weber (Linguist)

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Ursula Weber (* 1940 ) is a German Germanist and linguist as well as a university professor specializing in language acquisition , instruction research, discourse analysis and language sociology .

Life

Ursula Weber was born during World War II . After attending school, she studied at the Technical University of Hanover , where she completed her dissertation in 1973 on the subject of cognitive and communicative aspects of the ontogenesis of an instruction at the Faculty of Humanities and Political Sciences .

Weber was appointed professor at the Technical University of Braunschweig , where she taught at the seminar for German language and literature and their didactics .

Weber moved to the garden courtyard settlement in the Marienwerder district of Hanover . There she worked as a painter in her free time, who then sent exhibitions together with other artists from her neighborhood.

Fonts (selection)

  • Cognitive and communicative aspects of language acquisition. Dissertation 1973. Schwann Pedagogical Publishing House, Düsseldorf 1975, ISBN 3-590-14221-9 .
  • Color and shape. U. Weber, Braunschweig 1989, DNB 891310517 .
  • Visual arts. Impressions between tradition and innovation. U. Weber, Braunschweig 2001, ISBN 3-92711-51-7 .
  • Little history of linguistics. Narr, Tübingen 2003, ISBN 3-8233-6033-7 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Compare the information and cross-references from the German National Library
  2. a b c Dagmar Albrecht et al. (Ed.): Experience of the residents. in this .: Today in Marienwerder. A district book about different people, historical sights, the environment and nature. D. Albrecht, Hannover-Marienwerder 1992, DNB 940428210 , p. 25f.