Wiecher Zwanenburg

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Wiecher Zwanenburg (born October 11, 1933 in Pematang Siantar on Sumatra ) is a Dutch Romance scholar and linguist.

life and work

Zwanenburg was born in Sumatra in the former colony of the Dutch East Indies and came to the European Netherlands in 1934. He attended grammar school in Leiden and studied Romance studies with Louis Kukenheim and linguistics with Eugenius Uhlenbeck (1913-2003) at the University of Leiden . In 1964 he received his doctorate with a thesis on French compositional melody. From 1967 to 1971 he was a lecturer (professor) at the University of Groningen . From 1971 to 1988 he held the chair for French linguistics and medieval studies at the University of Utrecht, and from 1988 until his retirement in 1997 the chair for linguistics ( morphology ) and French linguistics.

Works

  • Research on the prosody de la phrase française . Leiden 1965.
  • Productivity morphologique et emprunt. Étude des dérivés déverbaux savants en français modern . Benjamin, Amsterdam 1983.

literature

  • You lexique à la morphology. You côté de chez Zwaan. Textes réunis en l'honneur du soixantième anniversaire de Wiecher Zwanenburg , ed. by Aafke Hulk, Francine Malka and Jan Schroten, Amsterdam 1993.

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