Wilhelm Luzian Höffe

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Wilhelm Luzian Höffe (born January 7, 1915 in Ratibor , Upper Silesia , † 1991 ) was a German speech scientist , speech pedagogue , didactic and non-fiction author .

Life and work

His father Josef Höffe was a teacher. Wilhelm Luzian Höffe attended elementary school and the municipal grammar school in Ratibor for four years, then the Hindenburg secondary school in Opole . He passed his school leaving examination at Easter 1934. In the winter semester 1934–1935 he began studying German philology , speech , musicology and history at the Martin Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg . In 1937 he moved to the University of Breslau . After passing the exam on April 13, 1938, he returned to Halle and deepened his special studies with Richard Wittsack at the Institute for Speech Studies .

Wilhelm Luzian Höffe was an active member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party , since November 1, 1933, he was a member of the NSDAP Schutzstaffel and in 1944 held the rank of SS Rottenführer (No. 176199).

In the years 1938–1939 he was a speaker teacher at the college for teacher training in Bytom . Since the summer semester 1939 he represented at the University of Breslau the tray speech science and speech training . In 1954 he completed his habilitation at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena and since 1959 he has taught as a professor at the Pedagogical Academy in Dortmund .

He was a member of the German Society for Speech Studies and Speech Training in Frankfurt am Main .

Between 1968 and 1991 he wrote and edited volumes 1 to 7 of the language and speaking series together with Professor Hellmut Geissner .

Fonts (selection)

  • Karl von Holtei as a drama reader . On the style and cultural history of German lecturing art . Philological dissertation , Breslau 1939.
  • Linguistic expressiveness and acoustic structure - examined using a one-word sentence in High German . Habilitation thesis , Philosophical Faculty, Friedrich Schiller University Jena , Jena 1954.
  • About bilateral relationships between speech melody and volume . In: Phonetica 1960, pp. 129-159.
  • The German lesson. An introduction with examples . Aloys Henn Verlag, Ratingen 1963.
  • Spoken language. Collected contributions to phonetics , speech and speech training . A. Henn Verlag, Ratingen 1965.
  • Linguistic expressiveness and acoustic structure . A. Henn Verlag, Ratingen 1966.
  • Formative interpretation of poetry in school . A. Henn Verlag, Ratingen 1967.
  • Hear-understand-formulate. Experimental studies on spoken communication . A. Henn Verlag, Wuppertal 1968.
  • with Gerhard Illger: Sankt Barbara und die Oberschlesier . Oberschlesischer Heimatverlag, Augsburg 1968.
  • as publisher: language pedagogy, literary pedagogy. Festschrift for Hans Schorer. Diesterweg Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1969.
  • as Ed .: Speech Science and Communication. Festschrift for Prof. Dr. Christian Winkler . A. Henn Verlag, Ratingen 1972.
  • as editor: Aesthetic and rhetorical communication. Festschrift for Irmgard Weithase . A. Henn Verlag, Kastellaun 1973, ISBN 3-450-07902-6 .
  • Spoken poetry, today? On the theory and practice of aesthetic communication . A. Henn Verlag, Kastellaun 1979, ISBN 3-450-07945-X .

Participation

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Short biographies - Höffe, Wilhelm Luzian. DeutschesFachbuch.de, archived from the original on February 17, 2013 ; Retrieved April 12, 2014 .