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Bernd Heine

Bernd Heine (born 25 May 1939) is a German linguist and specialist in African studies.

Bernd Heine
Born (1939-05-25) 25 May 1939 (age 84)
NationalityGerman
OccupationLinguist
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Cologne
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Cologne
Main interestsLanguages of Africa

From 1978 to 2004 Heine held the chair for African Studies at the University of Cologne, Germany, now being a Professor Emeritus. His main focal points in research and teaching are African linguistics, sociolinguistics, grammaticalization theory and language contact and discourse grammar. The grammaticalisation theory, which deals with the changes in grammar, and to which he contributed 7 books and numerous articles, is his main focal point. Jointly with Tania Kuteva and Gunther Kaltenböck, Heine is the founder of the framework of discourse grammar.

Early years and education edit

Heine was born in Mohrungen, East Prussia (now Morąg, Poland). During the Second World War, in 1944 his parents fled to Austria and later took up residence in Bavaria, before settling in Leverkusen in 1948. From 1949 to 1959 Heine attended the Landrat-Lucas-Gymnasium in Opladen. Afterwards, he studied at the University of Cologne and University of Hamburg. In 1967 he was awarded a PhD in Cologne. In 1972 he received his postdoctoral lecture qualification for African studies.

Professional career edit

From 1968 to 1969 he was an assistant at the Department for African Studies of the University of Cologne, from 1969 to 1972 he was a lecturer and from 1975 to 1978 visiting professor at the University of Nairobi. In 1978 he took over the chair of African Studies at the University of Cologne.

He carried out 25 field research trips to Ghana, Togo, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Namibia as well as lecturing trips to Australia, Austria, Brasil, England, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Namibia, The Netherlands, Poland, Spain, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, Tanzania and United States of America.

Guest professorships brought him to La Trobe University, Melbourne in 1994/1995 and from 1999 to 2000 to the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in Stanford, United States, in 2002 to the Dartmouth College, US, in 2005 to the University of Graz and from 2005 to 2006 to the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in Wassenaar, the Netherlands, in 2006 to the University of Hamburg, in 2007 to the Ecole des Hautes Etudes (Centre de Recherches Linguistiques sur l'Asie Orientale "CRLAO"), Paris, in 2007 to the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, 2008 through 2009 to the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan, and in 2009 to the Chonnam National University, Korea. He was a visiting professor at the University of Cape Town in 2012 and 2015, and in 2014 he was appointed Yunshan Chair Professor at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, China (2014 - 2016).

Bernd Heine has served as a keynote speaker or invited speaker of over 100 international conferences. His publications include more than 40 books on African linguistics, sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, grammaticalization theory, and discourse grammar. He is co-editor and/or member of the advisory boards of 17 journals or series of books. Since 2014 his main interest has been, jointly with Gunther Kaltenböck and Tania Kuteva, the analysis of linguistic discourse. In the framework of discourse grammar developed by these authors, two components of discourse planning are distinguished, where one, Sentence Grammar, is centrally concerned with the construction of sentences while the other, Thetical Grammar, is dedicated to the relationship between speaker, hearer, and the text.

Awards edit

His awards include a membership with the Executive Council, International African Institute, London. In 1986 he became Hans Wolff Memorial Lecturer at the Indiana University, US, in 1990 Raymond Dart Memorial Lecturer at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. In 1990 he received the Kenya Kiswahili Association Award in Nairobi, in 1994 he was Fellow of the Australian Research Council, in 1995 he received an award from the National Kiswahili Council of the Republic of Tanzania. In 1995 he became August Klingenheben Memorial Lecturer at the University of Leipzig and in 1996 a Fellow of the British Academy. From 1997 to 2000 he was president of the Committee for World Congresses of African Linguistics and in 1999 he became a full member of the North Rhine-Westphalia Academy of Sciences. In 2008, the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology, South Korea, appointed him a Distinguished World-Class Scholar, and in 2009 he received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Evolutionary Linguistics Association, Brussels. He was made a member of the Academia Europaea (MAE) in 2015 and of the European Science Foundation in 2016. In 2012, he became an Honorary Member of the Linguistic Society of America, and in 2020 of the Philological Society of London.

Selected publications edit

  • Grammaticalization and reanalysis in African languages. Buske, 1984 (Co-authored by Mechthild Reh).
  • Grammaticalization: A conceptual framework. University of Chicago Press, 1991 (Co-authored by Ulrike Claudi and Friederike Hünnemeyer).
  • Approaches to grammaticalization. Two volumes, 1991. Benjamins (Co-edited with Elizabeth C. Traugott).
  • Auxiliaries: Cognitive forces and grammaticalization, 1993. Oxford University Press.
  • The Mukogodo Maasai: An ethno-botanical survey, 1994 Köppe (Co-authored by Matthias Brenzinger and Ingo Heine).
  • Swahili Plants. Cologne: Köppe Verlag, 1995 (Co-authored by Karsten Legère).
  • Cognitive foundations of grammar. Oxford University Press, 1997.
  • Possession: Cognitive sources, forces, and grammaticalization. Cambridge University Press, 1997.
  • Ik dictionary. (Nilo-Saharan, 15.) Köppe, 1999.
  • African languages: An introduction. Cambridge University Press, 2000 (Co-edited by Derek Nurse).
  • World lexicon of grammaticalization. Cambridge University Press, 2002 (Co-authored by Tania Kuteva).
  • Language contact and grammatical change. Cambridge University Press, 2005 (Co-authored by Tania Kuteva).
  • The changing languages of Europe. Oxford University Press, 2006 (Co-authored by Tania Kuteva).
  • The genesis of grammar: a reconstruction. Oxford University Press, 2007 (Co-authored by Tania Kuteva).
  • A linguistic geography of Africa. Cambridge University Press, 2008 (Co-edited by Derek Nurse).
  • The Oxford handbook of linguistic analysis. Oxford University Press, 2010 (Co-edited by Heiko Narrog).
  • Grammaticalization from a typological perspective. Oxford University Press, 2019 (Co-edited by Heiko Narrog)
  • World lexicon of grammaticalization. Second, extensively revised and updated edition. Cambridge University Press, 2019 (Co-edited by Tania Kuteva, Bo Hong, Haiping Long, Heiko Narrog, and Seongha Rhee).
  • The Akie language of Tanzania: Texts and dictionary. Köppe, 2020 (Co-authored by Christa König, Karsten Legère, and Ingo Heine).
  • Grammaticalization. Oxford University Press, 2021 (Co-authored by Heiko Narrog).
  • The rise of discourse markers. Cambridge University Press, 2021 (Co-authored by Gunther Kaltenböck, Tania Kuteva, and Haiping Long).
  • The Oxford handbook of grammaticalization. Oxford University Press, 2021 (Co-edited by Heiko Narrog).

External links edit

  • Bernd Heine - Linguistics and African Studies

bernd, heine, born, 1939, german, linguist, specialist, african, studies, born, 1939, 1939, mohrungen, east, prussia, morąg, poland, nationalitygermanoccupationlinguistacademic, backgroundalma, materuniversity, cologneacademic, workinstitutionsuniversity, colo. Bernd Heine born 25 May 1939 is a German linguist and specialist in African studies Bernd HeineBorn 1939 05 25 25 May 1939 age 84 Mohrungen East Prussia now Morag Poland NationalityGermanOccupationLinguistAcademic backgroundAlma materUniversity of CologneAcademic workInstitutionsUniversity of CologneMain interestsLanguages of AfricaFrom 1978 to 2004 Heine held the chair for African Studies at the University of Cologne Germany now being a Professor Emeritus His main focal points in research and teaching are African linguistics sociolinguistics grammaticalization theory and language contact and discourse grammar The grammaticalisation theory which deals with the changes in grammar and to which he contributed 7 books and numerous articles is his main focal point Jointly with Tania Kuteva and Gunther Kaltenbock Heine is the founder of the framework of discourse grammar Contents 1 Early years and education 2 Professional career 3 Awards 4 Selected publications 5 External linksEarly years and education editHeine was born in Mohrungen East Prussia now Morag Poland During the Second World War in 1944 his parents fled to Austria and later took up residence in Bavaria before settling in Leverkusen in 1948 From 1949 to 1959 Heine attended the Landrat Lucas Gymnasium in Opladen Afterwards he studied at the University of Cologne and University of Hamburg In 1967 he was awarded a PhD in Cologne In 1972 he received his postdoctoral lecture qualification for African studies Professional career editFrom 1968 to 1969 he was an assistant at the Department for African Studies of the University of Cologne from 1969 to 1972 he was a lecturer and from 1975 to 1978 visiting professor at the University of Nairobi In 1978 he took over the chair of African Studies at the University of Cologne He carried out 25 field research trips to Ghana Togo Kenya Tanzania Uganda and Namibia as well as lecturing trips to Australia Austria Brasil England Estonia Ethiopia Finland France Italy Japan Kenya Mexico Namibia The Netherlands Poland Spain South Africa South Korea Sweden Tanzania and United States of America Guest professorships brought him to La Trobe University Melbourne in 1994 1995 and from 1999 to 2000 to the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in Stanford United States in 2002 to the Dartmouth College US in 2005 to the University of Graz and from 2005 to 2006 to the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in Wassenaar the Netherlands in 2006 to the University of Hamburg in 2007 to the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Centre de Recherches Linguistiques sur l Asie Orientale CRLAO Paris in 2007 to the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro 2008 through 2009 to the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Japan and in 2009 to the Chonnam National University Korea He was a visiting professor at the University of Cape Town in 2012 and 2015 and in 2014 he was appointed Yunshan Chair Professor at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies China 2014 2016 Bernd Heine has served as a keynote speaker or invited speaker of over 100 international conferences His publications include more than 40 books on African linguistics sociolinguistics historical linguistics grammaticalization theory and discourse grammar He is co editor and or member of the advisory boards of 17 journals or series of books Since 2014 his main interest has been jointly with Gunther Kaltenbock and Tania Kuteva the analysis of linguistic discourse In the framework of discourse grammar developed by these authors two components of discourse planning are distinguished where one Sentence Grammar is centrally concerned with the construction of sentences while the other Thetical Grammar is dedicated to the relationship between speaker hearer and the text Awards editHis awards include a membership with the Executive Council International African Institute London In 1986 he became Hans Wolff Memorial Lecturer at the Indiana University US in 1990 Raymond Dart Memorial Lecturer at the University of Johannesburg South Africa In 1990 he received the Kenya Kiswahili Association Award in Nairobi in 1994 he was Fellow of the Australian Research Council in 1995 he received an award from the National Kiswahili Council of the Republic of Tanzania In 1995 he became August Klingenheben Memorial Lecturer at the University of Leipzig and in 1996 a Fellow of the British Academy From 1997 to 2000 he was president of the Committee for World Congresses of African Linguistics and in 1999 he became a full member of the North Rhine Westphalia Academy of Sciences In 2008 the Ministry of Education Science and Technology South Korea appointed him a Distinguished World Class Scholar and in 2009 he received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Evolutionary Linguistics Association Brussels He was made a member of the Academia Europaea MAE in 2015 and of the European Science Foundation in 2016 In 2012 he became an Honorary Member of the Linguistic Society of America and in 2020 of the Philological Society of London Selected publications editGrammaticalization and reanalysis in African languages Buske 1984 Co authored by Mechthild Reh Grammaticalization A conceptual framework University of Chicago Press 1991 Co authored by Ulrike Claudi and Friederike Hunnemeyer Approaches to grammaticalization Two volumes 1991 Benjamins Co edited with Elizabeth C Traugott Auxiliaries Cognitive forces and grammaticalization 1993 Oxford University Press The Mukogodo Maasai An ethno botanical survey 1994 Koppe Co authored by Matthias Brenzinger and Ingo Heine Swahili Plants Cologne Koppe Verlag 1995 Co authored by Karsten Legere Cognitive foundations of grammar Oxford University Press 1997 Possession Cognitive sources forces and grammaticalization Cambridge University Press 1997 Ik dictionary Nilo Saharan 15 Koppe 1999 African languages An introduction Cambridge University Press 2000 Co edited by Derek Nurse World lexicon of grammaticalization Cambridge University Press 2002 Co authored by Tania Kuteva Language contact and grammatical change Cambridge University Press 2005 Co authored by Tania Kuteva The changing languages of Europe Oxford University Press 2006 Co authored by Tania Kuteva The genesis of grammar a reconstruction Oxford University Press 2007 Co authored by Tania Kuteva A linguistic geography of Africa Cambridge University Press 2008 Co edited by Derek Nurse The Oxford handbook of linguistic analysis Oxford University Press 2010 Co edited by Heiko Narrog Grammaticalization from a typological perspective Oxford University Press 2019 Co edited by Heiko Narrog World lexicon of grammaticalization Second extensively revised and updated edition Cambridge University Press 2019 Co edited by Tania Kuteva Bo Hong Haiping Long Heiko Narrog and Seongha Rhee The Akie language of Tanzania Texts and dictionary Koppe 2020 Co authored by Christa Konig Karsten Legere and Ingo Heine Grammaticalization Oxford University Press 2021 Co authored by Heiko Narrog The rise of discourse markers Cambridge University Press 2021 Co authored by Gunther Kaltenbock Tania Kuteva and Haiping Long The Oxford handbook of grammaticalization Oxford University Press 2021 Co edited by Heiko Narrog External links editBernd Heine Linguistics and African Studies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bernd Heine amp oldid 1183610802, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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