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E. F. K. Koerner

Ernst Frideryk Konrad Koerner (5 February 1939 – 6 January 2022) was a German author, researcher, professor of linguistics, and historian of linguistics.

Early life and education edit

Koerner was born on the family manor in Mlewiec, near Toruń, at the time of his birth located in the Polish Corridor. The town was previously known as Hofleben bei Thorn, Marienwerder, West Prussia, Germany. He was the second son of the economist Johann Jakob Friedrich Koerner (LL.D., University of Heidelberg, 1922) and his wife Annelise, née Koerner (from a distant Berlin, Brandenburg, branch of the family). He has two well-known great grandfathers; one was the Lord Mayor of Thorn 1842–1871, Theodor Eduard Koerner (1810–1891; LL.D., University of Berlin, 1835), the other the Berlin orientalist painter Ernst Carl Eugen Koerner (1846–1927).

In the year of his birth, Nazi Germany invaded Poland, sparking World War II. During the course of the war, Koerner's family fled to the west, and eventually settled in Krefeld. Koerner was educated at the Gymnasium of Krefeld, graduating in March 1960. He performed obligatory military service the following two years, beginning his studies in German and English philology, the history of art, pedagogy, and philosophy at the University of Göttingen in the summer of 1962, with the idea of becoming a high-school teacher. Three semesters later he moved to the Free University of Berlin, but also studied English literature and applied linguistics for two terms at the University of Edinburgh (1964–1965), before returning to Berlin in the summer of 1965 for his Philosophicum. He accepted an appointment as Professor of German and English at the Collège Notre-Dame in Valenciennes, France, for the school year 1965–1966.

Koerner returned to West Germany and spent the next four semesters at the University of Gießen, completing the exams for both the State Diploma and the M.A. in April and May 1968. By 1967, he had changed the focus of his studies to the analysis of language, writing his M.A. thesis on the development and use of the subjunctive in German.

Although he had made use of some Saussurean notions in his Master's thesis, it was not until the spring of 1969, during his second semester as a graduate student in general linguistics at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, B.C., Canada that he began to familiarize himself with the essentials of the posthumously assembled Cours de linguistique générale of Ferdinand de Saussure. He developed the grand scheme of a thesis proposal on the history and evolution of Saussure's linguistic theory, persuading G. L. Bursill-Hall to act as supervisor. Koerner started, in typical German fashion, with the compilation of a bibliography "on the background, development and actual relevance of Ferdinand de Saussure's general theory of language." It was accepted for publication a year later, by which time he was busily writing up the dissertation, which was defended in 1971, with Dell Hymes as external examiner. (It was published 15 months later in Germany and has since been translated into Spanish, Japanese, and Hungarian.)

University career and major publishing projects edit

Winfred P. Lehmann of the University of Texas arranged for Koerner to come to Austin as a Social Scientist Research Associate immediately after his thesis defence. The following academic year (1972–1973), he spent as Visiting Research Associate in Thomas A. Sebeok's Research Institute at Indiana University in Bloomington. By this time, he had already begun developing plans of launching a journal devoted to the history of linguistics and several associated monograph series. He had his first meeting with John L. Benjamins, then exclusively an antiquarian and periodical trader, in Amsterdam in August 1972, and in subsequent exchanges they agreed to launch Historiographia Linguistica, the first journal devoted to the history of linguistics, and several associated book series, "Amsterdam Classics in Linguistics" and "Classics in Psycholinguistics", both making 19th and early 20th century texts available again with introductions by modern specialists, and notably "Studies in the History of the Language Sciences" (SiHoLS), in which so far 116 volumes have appeared.

In September 1973, Koerner relocated to Germany, as a habilitandus and research fellow associated with the Chair of General Linguistics at the University of Regensburg, which permitted him to continue his research and to build both the journal and the monograph series, not only those pertaining to the History of Linguistics but also the "Current Issues in Linguistic Theory" (CILT) series, in which 319 volumes have been published as of September 2011.

In 1976 Koerner became Associate Professor and Director of the Linguistics Documentation Centre at the University of Ottawa. While he also taught undergraduate courses on 20th-century linguistics from Sapir to Chomsky and a graduate seminar on the History of Linguistics, his main subjects of instruction were phonetics, semantics, and historical linguistics. In 1980 he was invited to teach the History of Linguistics at the LSA Linguistic Institute held in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

In 1978 he organized in Ottawa the first International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS), thus providing scholars in the field with a forum for the exchange of ideas and research results and projects. Since then there have been thirteen more such conferences, in Lille (1981), Princeton (1984), Trier (1987), Galway (1990), Washington, D.C. (1993), Oxford (1996), Paris (1999), São Paulo/Campinas (2002), Urbana-Champaign (2005), Potsdam (2008), St Petersburg (2011), Vila Real (2014), and Paris (2017).[1]

Koerner was a prime mover in establishing the Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas (HSS) in Oxford in the Spring of 1984, and the North American Association for the History of the Language Sciences (NAAHoLS) during the annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America held in San Francisco, California, in December 1987.

While at Ottawa he co-organized, with William Cowan of Carleton University and Michael K. Foster of the National Museum of Man (now the Canadian Museum of History), the international Edward Sapir Centenary Conference, which took place in the Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, in October 1984. It was also in 1984 that Koerner established Diachronica: International Journal for Historical Linguistics, first published by Georg Olms and afterwards by John Benjamins. Diachronica provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of all aspects of language change, in any and all languages of the globe. Until December 2001, Koerner was General Editor, and since then has continued to act as Consulting Editor.

Koerner served as the Subject Editor for History of Linguistics of the 10-volume Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics. In 2000, he served as a consultant on History of Linguistics for the Encyclopædia Britannica (Chicago). He was chief editor of the three-volume History of the Language Sciences (Berlin & New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2000–2006). In 2007, his 3-volume edition of Edward Sapir: Critical assessments of leading linguists (London & New York: Routledge) appeared. With the creation of Historiographia Linguistica, the editing of various series entirely devoted specifically to the subject, and the organization of the first congress in the History of Linguistics, Koerner can be said to have more or less single-handedly professionalized the field, making it an internationally recognized subject of serious scholarly endeavour within linguistics and adjacent disciplines.

Later career and honours edit

Koerner was named Professor of General Linguistics at the University of Ottawa in 1988, and retired as Professor Emeritus in 2001. After his retirement, he moved to Berlin, where he continued to carry out his very active programme of editorial activities and research. In October 1994, he received the honorary degree of 'Doctor of the Philological Sciences' from the University of Sofia, Bulgaria; in February 1995, Nicolaus Copernicus University of Toruń, Poland, awarded him its Medal of Merit. In May 1997, he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada; in February 1998, he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (London). In 2001–2002 Koerner was Fellow-in-Residence at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Wassenaar near Leiden. In 2002–2003 Koerner was, as an awardee of the Konrad Adenauer Research Prize of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, a visiting scholar, first at the University of Cologne and then at the Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft in Berlin, with which he has been associated ever since. In April 2004, the University of St. Petersburg awarded him the degree of "Doctor honoris causa". His 50th (1989) and 60th birthdays in 1999 were marked with the publication of Festschriften and bibliographies of his work, and another volume of studies honouring his 70th birthday appeared in 2010 (listed at end of Bibliography). In September 2016, the University of Nicolaus Copernicus in Poland awarded him the degree of "Doctor honoris causa UMK". In April 2018 the University of Edinburgh awarded him an honorary degree in recognition of his important contribution to the field of the history of linguistics.

Personal life and death edit

Koerner died on 6 January 2022, at the age of 82.[2]

Bibliography edit

Monographs by Koerner edit

  • Bibliographia Saussureana 1870–1970: An annotated, classified bibliography on the background, development, and actual relevance of Ferdinand de Saussure's general theory of language (Metuchen, New Jersey: Scarecrow Press, 1972).
  • Contribution au débat post-saussurien sur le signe linguistique: Introduction générale et bibliographie annotée (The Hague & Paris: Mouton, 1972).
  • Ferdinand de Saussure: Origin and Development of His Linguistic Thought in Western Studies of Language. A contribution to the history and theory of linguistics (Braunschweig: Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn [Oxford & Elmsford, N.Y.: Pergamon Press], 1973). — This book has been translated into Hungarian (Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó, 1982); Japanese (Tokyo: Taishukan, 1982), and Spanish (Madrid: Gredos, 1982).
  • The Importance of Techmer's "Internationale Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft" in the Development of General Linguistics (Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1973).
  • Western Histories of Linguistics, 1822–1976: An annotated, chronological bibliography (Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1978).
  • Toward a Historiography of Linguistics: Selected essays. Foreword by R. H. Robins (Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1978).
  • Linguistics and evolution theory (Three essays by August Schleicher, Ernst Haeckel and Wilhelm Bleek). Amsterdam-Philadelphia, John Benjamins Publishing Company (1983).
  • Noam Chomsky: A personal bibliography, 1951–1986 (Together with Matsuji Tajima as associate compiler) (Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1986).
  • Saussurean Studies / Études saussuriennes. Avant-propos de Rudolf Engler (Genève: Éditions Slatkine, 1988).
  • Practicing Linguistic Historiography: Selected essays (Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1989).
  • Professing Linguistic Historiography (Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1995).
  • Linguistic Historiography: Projects & prospects (Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1999).
  • Toward a History of American Linguistics (London & New York: Routledge, 2002).
  • Essays in the History of Linguistics (Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2004).
  • Jezikoslovna historigrafija: Metodologija i praksa. Transl. by Milica Lukšić, ed. by Zvonko Pandžić (Zagreb: Tusculanae Editiones, 2007).
  • Universal Index of Biographical Names in the Language Sciences (Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2008).

Festschriften and similar books in honour of Koerner edit

  • E. F. Konrad Koerner Bibliography, ed. by William Cowan & Michael K. Foster (Bloomington, Ind.: Eurolingua, 1989).
  • Professing Koernerian Linguistics, by Paul Sidwell & Neile A. Kirk (Melbourne: Association for the History of Language, 1998).
  • E.F.K. Koerner: A biobibliography, ed. by Pierre Swiggers (Leuven: Peeters for Centre International de Dialectologie Générale, 1999).
  • The Emergence of the Modern Language Sciences: Studies on the transition from historical-comparative to structural linguistics, in honour of E. F. K. Koerner. Ed. by Sheila Embleton, John E. Joseph and Hans-Josef Niederehe. Vol. I: Historiographical Perspectives; vol. II: Methodological Perspectives and Applications (Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1999).
  • Chomskyan (R)evolutions, ed. by Douglas A. Kibbee (Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2010).

References edit

  1. ^ "History". ICHoLS. 28 October 2021. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  2. ^ "In Memoriam: E.F.K. Koerner (Feb. 5, 1939 – Jan. 6, 2022)". North American Association for the History of the Language Sciences. 15 January 2022. Retrieved 19 January 2022.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources E F K Koerner news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ernst Frideryk Konrad Koerner 5 February 1939 6 January 2022 was a German author researcher professor of linguistics and historian of linguistics Contents 1 Early life and education 2 University career and major publishing projects 2 1 Later career and honours 3 Personal life and death 4 Bibliography 4 1 Monographs by Koerner 4 2 Festschriften and similar books in honour of Koerner 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editKoerner was born on the family manor in Mlewiec near Torun at the time of his birth located in the Polish Corridor The town was previously known as Hofleben bei Thorn Marienwerder West Prussia Germany He was the second son of the economist Johann Jakob Friedrich Koerner LL D University of Heidelberg 1922 and his wife Annelise nee Koerner from a distant Berlin Brandenburg branch of the family He has two well known great grandfathers one was the Lord Mayor of Thorn 1842 1871 Theodor Eduard Koerner 1810 1891 LL D University of Berlin 1835 the other the Berlin orientalist painter Ernst Carl Eugen Koerner 1846 1927 In the year of his birth Nazi Germany invaded Poland sparking World War II During the course of the war Koerner s family fled to the west and eventually settled in Krefeld Koerner was educated at the Gymnasium of Krefeld graduating in March 1960 He performed obligatory military service the following two years beginning his studies in German and English philology the history of art pedagogy and philosophy at the University of Gottingen in the summer of 1962 with the idea of becoming a high school teacher Three semesters later he moved to the Free University of Berlin but also studied English literature and applied linguistics for two terms at the University of Edinburgh 1964 1965 before returning to Berlin in the summer of 1965 for his Philosophicum He accepted an appointment as Professor of German and English at the College Notre Dame in Valenciennes France for the school year 1965 1966 Koerner returned to West Germany and spent the next four semesters at the University of Giessen completing the exams for both the State Diploma and the M A in April and May 1968 By 1967 he had changed the focus of his studies to the analysis of language writing his M A thesis on the development and use of the subjunctive in German Although he had made use of some Saussurean notions in his Master s thesis it was not until the spring of 1969 during his second semester as a graduate student in general linguistics at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver B C Canada that he began to familiarize himself with the essentials of the posthumously assembled Cours de linguistique generale of Ferdinand de Saussure He developed the grand scheme of a thesis proposal on the history and evolution of Saussure s linguistic theory persuading G L Bursill Hall to act as supervisor Koerner started in typical German fashion with the compilation of a bibliography on the background development and actual relevance of Ferdinand de Saussure s general theory of language It was accepted for publication a year later by which time he was busily writing up the dissertation which was defended in 1971 with Dell Hymes as external examiner It was published 15 months later in Germany and has since been translated into Spanish Japanese and Hungarian University career and major publishing projects editWinfred P Lehmann of the University of Texas arranged for Koerner to come to Austin as a Social Scientist Research Associate immediately after his thesis defence The following academic year 1972 1973 he spent as Visiting Research Associate in Thomas A Sebeok s Research Institute at Indiana University in Bloomington By this time he had already begun developing plans of launching a journal devoted to the history of linguistics and several associated monograph series He had his first meeting with John L Benjamins then exclusively an antiquarian and periodical trader in Amsterdam in August 1972 and in subsequent exchanges they agreed to launch Historiographia Linguistica the first journal devoted to the history of linguistics and several associated book series Amsterdam Classics in Linguistics and Classics in Psycholinguistics both making 19th and early 20th century texts available again with introductions by modern specialists and notably Studies in the History of the Language Sciences SiHoLS in which so far 116 volumes have appeared In September 1973 Koerner relocated to Germany as a habilitandus and research fellow associated with the Chair of General Linguistics at the University of Regensburg which permitted him to continue his research and to build both the journal and the monograph series not only those pertaining to the History of Linguistics but also the Current Issues in Linguistic Theory CILT series in which 319 volumes have been published as of September 2011 In 1976 Koerner became Associate Professor and Director of the Linguistics Documentation Centre at the University of Ottawa While he also taught undergraduate courses on 20th century linguistics from Sapir to Chomsky and a graduate seminar on the History of Linguistics his main subjects of instruction were phonetics semantics and historical linguistics In 1980 he was invited to teach the History of Linguistics at the LSA Linguistic Institute held in Albuquerque New Mexico In 1978 he organized in Ottawa the first International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences ICHoLS thus providing scholars in the field with a forum for the exchange of ideas and research results and projects Since then there have been thirteen more such conferences in Lille 1981 Princeton 1984 Trier 1987 Galway 1990 Washington D C 1993 Oxford 1996 Paris 1999 Sao Paulo Campinas 2002 Urbana Champaign 2005 Potsdam 2008 St Petersburg 2011 Vila Real 2014 and Paris 2017 1 Koerner was a prime mover in establishing the Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas HSS in Oxford in the Spring of 1984 and the North American Association for the History of the Language Sciences NAAHoLS during the annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America held in San Francisco California in December 1987 While at Ottawa he co organized with William Cowan of Carleton University and Michael K Foster of the National Museum of Man now the Canadian Museum of History the international Edward Sapir Centenary Conference which took place in the Victoria Memorial Museum Ottawa in October 1984 It was also in 1984 that Koerner established Diachronica International Journal for Historical Linguistics first published by Georg Olms and afterwards by John Benjamins Diachronica provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of all aspects of language change in any and all languages of the globe Until December 2001 Koerner was General Editor and since then has continued to act as Consulting Editor Koerner served as the Subject Editor for History of Linguistics of the 10 volume Encyclopedia of Language amp Linguistics In 2000 he served as a consultant on History of Linguistics for the Encyclopaedia Britannica Chicago He was chief editor of the three volume History of the Language Sciences Berlin amp New York Walter de Gruyter 2000 2006 In 2007 his 3 volume edition of Edward Sapir Critical assessments of leading linguists London amp New York Routledge appeared With the creation of Historiographia Linguistica the editing of various series entirely devoted specifically to the subject and the organization of the first congress in the History of Linguistics Koerner can be said to have more or less single handedly professionalized the field making it an internationally recognized subject of serious scholarly endeavour within linguistics and adjacent disciplines Later career and honours edit Koerner was named Professor of General Linguistics at the University of Ottawa in 1988 and retired as Professor Emeritus in 2001 After his retirement he moved to Berlin where he continued to carry out his very active programme of editorial activities and research In October 1994 he received the honorary degree of Doctor of the Philological Sciences from the University of Sofia Bulgaria in February 1995 Nicolaus Copernicus University of Torun Poland awarded him its Medal of Merit In May 1997 he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in February 1998 he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts London In 2001 2002 Koerner was Fellow in Residence at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Wassenaar near Leiden In 2002 2003 Koerner was as an awardee of the Konrad Adenauer Research Prize of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation a visiting scholar first at the University of Cologne and then at the Zentrum fur Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft in Berlin with which he has been associated ever since In April 2004 the University of St Petersburg awarded him the degree of Doctor honoris causa His 50th 1989 and 60th birthdays in 1999 were marked with the publication of Festschriften and bibliographies of his work and another volume of studies honouring his 70th birthday appeared in 2010 listed at end of Bibliography In September 2016 the University of Nicolaus Copernicus in Poland awarded him the degree of Doctor honoris causa UMK In April 2018 the University of Edinburgh awarded him an honorary degree in recognition of his important contribution to the field of the history of linguistics Personal life and death editKoerner died on 6 January 2022 at the age of 82 2 Bibliography editMonographs by Koerner edit Bibliographia Saussureana 1870 1970 An annotated classified bibliography on the background development and actual relevance of Ferdinand de Saussure s general theory of language Metuchen New Jersey Scarecrow Press 1972 Contribution au debat post saussurien sur le signe linguistique Introduction generale et bibliographie annotee The Hague amp Paris Mouton 1972 Ferdinand de Saussure Origin and Development of His Linguistic Thought in Western Studies of Language A contribution to the history and theory of linguistics Braunschweig Friedrich Vieweg amp Sohn Oxford amp Elmsford N Y Pergamon Press 1973 This book has been translated into Hungarian Budapest Tankonyvkiado 1982 Japanese Tokyo Taishukan 1982 and Spanish Madrid Gredos 1982 The Importance of Techmer s Internationale Zeitschrift fur Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft in the Development of General Linguistics Amsterdam John Benjamins 1973 Western Histories of Linguistics 1822 1976 An annotated chronological bibliography Amsterdam John Benjamins 1978 Toward a Historiography of Linguistics Selected essays Foreword by R H Robins Amsterdam John Benjamins 1978 Linguistics and evolution theory Three essays by August Schleicher Ernst Haeckel and Wilhelm Bleek Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company 1983 Noam Chomsky A personal bibliography 1951 1986 Together with Matsuji Tajima as associate compiler Amsterdam amp Philadelphia John Benjamins 1986 Saussurean Studies Etudes saussuriennes Avant propos de Rudolf Engler Geneve Editions Slatkine 1988 Practicing Linguistic Historiography Selected essays Amsterdam amp Philadelphia John Benjamins 1989 Professing Linguistic Historiography Amsterdam amp Philadelphia John Benjamins 1995 Linguistic Historiography Projects amp prospects Amsterdam amp Philadelphia John Benjamins 1999 Toward a History of American Linguistics London amp New York Routledge 2002 Essays in the History of Linguistics Amsterdam amp Philadelphia John Benjamins 2004 Jezikoslovna historigrafija Metodologija i praksa Transl by Milica Luksic ed by Zvonko Pandzic Zagreb Tusculanae Editiones 2007 Universal Index of Biographical Names in the Language Sciences Amsterdam amp Philadelphia John Benjamins 2008 Festschriften and similar books in honour of Koerner edit E F Konrad Koerner Bibliography ed by William Cowan amp Michael K Foster Bloomington Ind Eurolingua 1989 Professing Koernerian Linguistics by Paul Sidwell amp Neile A Kirk Melbourne Association for the History of Language 1998 E F K Koerner A biobibliography ed by Pierre Swiggers Leuven Peeters for Centre International de Dialectologie Generale 1999 The Emergence of the Modern Language Sciences Studies on the transition from historical comparative to structural linguistics in honour of E F K Koerner Ed by Sheila Embleton John E Joseph and Hans Josef Niederehe Vol I Historiographical Perspectives vol II Methodological Perspectives and Applications Amsterdam amp Philadelphia John Benjamins 1999 Chomskyan R evolutions ed by Douglas A Kibbee Amsterdam amp Philadelphia John Benjamins 2010 References edit History ICHoLS 28 October 2021 Retrieved 26 March 2022 In Memoriam E F K Koerner Feb 5 1939 Jan 6 2022 North American Association for the History of the Language Sciences 15 January 2022 Retrieved 19 January 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title E F K Koerner amp oldid 1186871319, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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