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Christian Schweigaard Stang

Christian Schweigaard Stang (15 March 1900 – 2 July 1977) was a Norwegian linguist, Slavicist and Balticist, professor in Balto-Slavic languages at the University of Oslo from 1938 until shortly before his death. He specialized in the study of Lithuanian and was highly regarded in Lithuania.[1]

Christian Schweigaard Stang.

Early life edit

He was born in Kristiania as a son of politician and academic Fredrik Stang (1867–1941) and his wife Caroline Schweigaard (1871–1900). He was a grandson of Emil Stang and Christian Homann Schweigaard, and a nephew of Emil Stang, Jr. He grew up in Kristiania and took his examen artium 1918 at Frogner School.

Career edit

He received his magister degree in comparative Indo-European linguistics in 1927, and his Ph.D. in 1929. Subsequently, he was the University Fellow in comparative Indo-European linguistics for the period 1928–33. From 1938 to 1970 he was professor of Slavonic languages at the University of Oslo. He served as the dean of the Faculty of Humanities from 1958 to 1960.[1]

Stang was recognized as the leading international expert on Slavic Language learning, on the Baltic-Slavonic comparative linguistics, as well as Lithuanian during his period of study. One of Stang's most noted works was "Vergleichende Grammatik der baltischen Sprachen" (in English "Comparative Grammar of the Baltic languages") published in 1966. In addition to his monumental comparative grammar from 1966, his work on the Baltic and Slavonic verb convincingly demonstrated the close historical connections and interrelationships among the Baltic, Slavonic languages and Germanic languages. In his work on Slavonic accents from 1952, he noted that the Slav and Baltic accent system originally had been identical and that the differences are due to later, secondary changes.[1] His research on Balto-Slavic comparative accentology culminated with work Slavonic Accentuation (Oslo, 1957) which, according to Kortlandt, "...marked an era in the study of the subject. The importance of this book can hardly be overestimated."[2] Stang proved in this work that

  1. de Saussure's law did not operate in Slavic
  2. the neoacute is due to a retraction of the ictus from a stressed jer or from a non-initial vowel with falling intonation
  3. the neo-circumflex was not the result of a Common Slavic development

Furthermore, he demonstrated that

  1. the acute is restricted to paradigms with fixed stress
  2. the neoacute is characteristic of paradigms where the next syllable is stressed in other forms
  3. the circumflex occurs on the first syllable of paradigms with final stress in other forms

In this way Stang replaced the classical doctrine, which derived the stress pattern of a paradigm from the intonations of the root vowel and the ending, by a doctrine which derives the intonation of the root vowel, when accented, from the stress pattern of the paradigm.

Stang also published several important contributions to comparative Indo-European linguistics.[1] His contributions include Stang's law, a Proto-Indo-European phonological rule which was named after him.[3][4]

Recognition edit

He was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters from 1932, as well as the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters and the Royal Swedish Society of Sciences in Uppsala. He was president and vice president (the position alternates) of the former organization between 1964 and 1971. He was decorated as a Knight, First Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1970. He died in July 1977 in Kirkenes.[1]

Bibliography edit

  • Die westrussische Kanzleisprache des Grossfürstentums Litauen. I kommisjon hos Jacob Dybwad, Oslo, 1935
  • Die altrussische Urkundensprache der Stadt Polozk. J. Dybwad, Oslo, 1939
  • Das slavische und baltische Verbum. I kommisjon hos J. Dybwad, Oslo, 1942
  • Slavonic accentuation. Universitetsforlaget, Oslo 1957
  • La langue du livre "Uchenie i khitrost ratnago stroeniia piekhotnykh liudei", 1647: une monographie linguistique. I kommisjon hos J. Dybwad, Oslo, 1952
  • Forelesninger over russisk språkhistorie. Universitetsforlaget, Oslo, 1969
  • Opuscula linguistica. Ausgewählte Aufsätze und Abhandlungen. Universitetsforlaget, Oslo, 1970
  • Lexikalische Sonderübereinstimmungen zwischen dem Slavischen, Baltischen und Germanischen. Universitetsforlaget, Oslo, 1972
  • Vergleichende Grammatik der baltischen Sprachen. Universitetsforlaget, Oslo, 1966, 1975
  • Ergänzungsband: Register, Addenda und Corrigenda zur vergleichenden Grammatik der baltischen Sprachen. Universitetsforlaget, Oslo, 1975
  • Litauish kliáutis - Altnordisch hljóta
In collaboration with other authors
  • Stang, Christian S, Krag, Erik, Gallis, Arne: Festskrift til professor Olaf Broch på hans 80-årsdag fra venner og elever. I kommisjon hos J. Dybwad, Oslo, 1947.
  • Stang, Christian S og Broch, Olaf: Russiske aktstykker fra det 17de århundrede til Finnmarks og Kolahalvøens historie. Oslo 1961.
  • Stang, Christian S og Ruke-Dravina, Velta: Donum Balticum. To professor Christian S. Stang on the occasion of his seventieth birthday, 15 March 1970. Almqvist & Wiksell, Stockholm, 1970.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Hovdhaugen, Even (2004). "Christian Schweigaard Stang". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Vol. 9. Retrieved 10 April 2009.
  2. ^ Kortlandt (1975:IX)
  3. ^ Benjamin W. Fortson (2004). Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction. Blackwell Publishing. p. 64. ISBN 1-4051-0316-7.
  4. ^ A. A. Barentsen and R. Sprenger (1991). Studies in West Slavic and Baltic linguistics. Rodopi. p. 366. ISBN 978-90-5183-246-4.

References edit

  • Kortlandt, Frederik (1975). "Slavonic Accentuation: A Study in Relative Chronology". Lisse, Netherlands: The Peter de Ridder Press. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

christian, schweigaard, stang, march, 1900, july, 1977, norwegian, linguist, slavicist, balticist, professor, balto, slavic, languages, university, oslo, from, 1938, until, shortly, before, death, specialized, study, lithuanian, highly, regarded, lithuania, co. Christian Schweigaard Stang 15 March 1900 2 July 1977 was a Norwegian linguist Slavicist and Balticist professor in Balto Slavic languages at the University of Oslo from 1938 until shortly before his death He specialized in the study of Lithuanian and was highly regarded in Lithuania 1 Christian Schweigaard Stang Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Recognition 4 Bibliography 5 Notes 6 ReferencesEarly life editHe was born in Kristiania as a son of politician and academic Fredrik Stang 1867 1941 and his wife Caroline Schweigaard 1871 1900 He was a grandson of Emil Stang and Christian Homann Schweigaard and a nephew of Emil Stang Jr He grew up in Kristiania and took his examen artium 1918 at Frogner School Career editHe received his magister degree in comparative Indo European linguistics in 1927 and his Ph D in 1929 Subsequently he was the University Fellow in comparative Indo European linguistics for the period 1928 33 From 1938 to 1970 he was professor of Slavonic languages at the University of Oslo He served as the dean of the Faculty of Humanities from 1958 to 1960 1 Stang was recognized as the leading international expert on Slavic Language learning on the Baltic Slavonic comparative linguistics as well as Lithuanian during his period of study One of Stang s most noted works was Vergleichende Grammatik der baltischen Sprachen in English Comparative Grammar of the Baltic languages published in 1966 In addition to his monumental comparative grammar from 1966 his work on the Baltic and Slavonic verb convincingly demonstrated the close historical connections and interrelationships among the Baltic Slavonic languages and Germanic languages In his work on Slavonic accents from 1952 he noted that the Slav and Baltic accent system originally had been identical and that the differences are due to later secondary changes 1 His research on Balto Slavic comparative accentology culminated with work Slavonic Accentuation Oslo 1957 which according to Kortlandt marked an era in the study of the subject The importance of this book can hardly be overestimated 2 Stang proved in this work that de Saussure s law did not operate in Slavic the neoacute is due to a retraction of the ictus from a stressed jer or from a non initial vowel with falling intonation the neo circumflex was not the result of a Common Slavic development Furthermore he demonstrated that the acute is restricted to paradigms with fixed stress the neoacute is characteristic of paradigms where the next syllable is stressed in other forms the circumflex occurs on the first syllable of paradigms with final stress in other forms In this way Stang replaced the classical doctrine which derived the stress pattern of a paradigm from the intonations of the root vowel and the ending by a doctrine which derives the intonation of the root vowel when accented from the stress pattern of the paradigm Stang also published several important contributions to comparative Indo European linguistics 1 His contributions include Stang s law a Proto Indo European phonological rule which was named after him 3 4 Recognition editHe was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters from 1932 as well as the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters and the Royal Swedish Society of Sciences in Uppsala He was president and vice president the position alternates of the former organization between 1964 and 1971 He was decorated as a Knight First Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of St Olav in 1970 He died in July 1977 in Kirkenes 1 Bibliography editDie westrussische Kanzleisprache des Grossfurstentums Litauen I kommisjon hos Jacob Dybwad Oslo 1935 Die altrussische Urkundensprache der Stadt Polozk J Dybwad Oslo 1939 Das slavische und baltische Verbum I kommisjon hos J Dybwad Oslo 1942 Slavonic accentuation Universitetsforlaget Oslo 1957 La langue du livre Uchenie i khitrost ratnago stroeniia piekhotnykh liudei 1647 une monographie linguistique I kommisjon hos J Dybwad Oslo 1952 Forelesninger over russisk sprakhistorie Universitetsforlaget Oslo 1969 Opuscula linguistica Ausgewahlte Aufsatze und Abhandlungen Universitetsforlaget Oslo 1970 Lexikalische Sonderubereinstimmungen zwischen dem Slavischen Baltischen und Germanischen Universitetsforlaget Oslo 1972 Vergleichende Grammatik der baltischen Sprachen Universitetsforlaget Oslo 1966 1975 Erganzungsband Register Addenda und Corrigenda zur vergleichenden Grammatik der baltischen Sprachen Universitetsforlaget Oslo 1975 Litauish kliautis Altnordisch hljota In collaboration with other authors Stang Christian S Krag Erik Gallis Arne Festskrift til professor Olaf Broch pa hans 80 arsdag fra venner og elever I kommisjon hos J Dybwad Oslo 1947 Stang Christian S og Broch Olaf Russiske aktstykker fra det 17de arhundrede til Finnmarks og Kolahalvoens historie Oslo 1961 Stang Christian S og Ruke Dravina Velta Donum Balticum To professor Christian S Stang on the occasion of his seventieth birthday 15 March 1970 Almqvist amp Wiksell Stockholm 1970 Notes edit a b c d e Hovdhaugen Even 2004 Christian Schweigaard Stang Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Vol 9 Retrieved 10 April 2009 Kortlandt 1975 IX Benjamin W Fortson 2004 Indo European Language and Culture An Introduction Blackwell Publishing p 64 ISBN 1 4051 0316 7 A A Barentsen and R Sprenger 1991 Studies in West Slavic and Baltic linguistics Rodopi p 366 ISBN 978 90 5183 246 4 References editKortlandt Frederik 1975 Slavonic Accentuation A Study in Relative Chronology Lisse Netherlands The Peter de Ridder Press a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christian Schweigaard Stang amp oldid 1197919453, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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