Winfried Busse

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Winfried Busse (born April 5, 1942 ) is a linguist and professor a. D. for linguistics at the Free University of Berlin .

Life

Winfried Busse studied Romance Linguistics at the University of Tübingen until his doctorate in 1972. Since 1981 he has been a professor at the Free University of Berlin.

His main research interests are linguistic poetics, dependent grammar , verb syntax (French), language theory, valence lexicography (French), grammar and language politics in the second half of the 18th century, verb grammar and lexicography (Portuguese), history of science , Jewish Spanish and Galician .

  • 1972 PhD with Eugenio Coseriu at the University of Tübingen with the dissertation Class - Transitivity - Valence (Munich 1974)
  • 1981 Habilitation at the University of Stuttgart with the subject François-Urbain Domergue (1745–1810)
  • 1981 Professor of Romance Linguistics at the Free University of Berlin

Winfried Busse was elected President of the German-Galician Society for three years in May 2000.

Projects

  • 1983–1984 DFG project Portuguese verb syntax
  • 1996 Editor, together with Heinrich Kohring (Tübingen) and Moshe Shaul (Jerusalem), of the SEPHARDICA series by Peter Lang Verlag, Bern etc.
  • 1997 Editor, together with Ronald Daus (FU Berlin) of the NEUE ROMANIA series (Institute for Romance Philology, FU Berlin)
  • 1998 Scientific advisory board of the internet magazine Phin - Philologie im Netz

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~fupresse/FUN/2000/10-00/ People / People8.html