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Jacob Wackernagel

Jacob Wackernagel German: [ˈvakərˌnaːɡəl][a] (11 December 1853 – 22 May 1938) was a Swiss linguist, Indo-Europeanist and scholar of Sanskrit. He was born in Basel, son of the philologist Wilhelm Wackernagel (1806–1869).

Jacob Wackernagel
Wackernagel as a Pro-Rector of the University of Gottingen, 1912-1913
Born(1853-12-11)11 December 1853
Basel, Switzerland
Died22 May 1938(1938-05-22) (aged 84)
Basel, Switzerland
Occupationlinguist
Notable workAltindische Grammatik, Lectures on Syntax
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Biography edit

Jacob Wackernagel was born on 11 December 1853 in Basel to Wilhelm Wackernagel, a Professor of German Language and Literature in Basel, and his second wife, Maria Salome (nee Sarasin). He was named after his godfather, Jacob Grimm of the Brothers Grimm. Jacob's father died when he was sixteen.[1]

Wackernagel studied classical and Germanic philology and history in Basel (1871-1872), Göttingen (1872-1874) and Leipzig (1874-1875); he started a doctorate in Basel in 1875, writing his thesis on "the beginnings of the study of 'pathology' (in a sense, a rudimentary study of speech sounds) in the Greek grammarians". He defended that thesis in 1876, among his examiners were Nietzsche and Heyne. Wackernagel then spent a short time studying at Oxford, and then began lecturing as Privatdozent in Basel in 1876-1877 winter semester. In 1879, at the age of 26, he became a successor of Friedrich Nietzsche as Professor of Greek.[1]

He married Maria Stehlin, with whom he had eight children, in 1886. Two of their sons, Jakob and Hans Georg, became Basel professors.[1]

In 1902 he was offered a chair of comparative philology in the University of Göttingen and was a Pro-Rector in 1912/13, but as a consequence of World War I he returned to Basel in 1915. In Basel he soon was appointed to the chair of linguistics and classical philology and held this position until his retirement in 1936. He taught for sixty years. In 1918-1919 he briefly became a Rector of the University; he held this position before in 1890. Wackernagel died on 22 May 1938 at home in Basel.[1]

Work edit

 
Wackernagel in 1890

Wackernagel's major work is the Altindische Grammatik, a comprehensive grammar of Sanskrit.

He is best known among modern linguists and philologists for formulating Wackernagel's law, concerning the placement of unstressed words (enclitic sentential particles) in syntactic second position in Indo-European clauses (Wackernagel 1892[2]).

Another law named after him (Wackernagel 1889[3]) is Wackernagel's law of lengthening (Dehnungsgesetz in German[4]), also sometimes known as the law of lengthening in composition (Regelung der Dehnung in der Zusammensetzung[5][6][7]): in some compound words in Greek the first component ends with a vowel and the second component begins with a vowel; when neither vowel is high the first vowel is without effect and the second is replaced by its long counterpart.[8]

Lectures on Syntax edit

Wackernagel read two courses in 1918-1919, while being a Rector, on "the elements of syntax with special reference to Greek, Latin and German". Lectures notes were taken by two of his students. "First series" of lectures were published in 1920, it contained themes of "number, voice, tense, mood, and the non-finite forms of the verb". The book was successful, and in 1924 the "second series" were published "on gender, nouns and adjectives, pronouns, the article, prepositions, and negation". Second edition was published in 1926 and 1928. The book was translated into English by David Langslow in 2009. Andreas Willi of the University of Oxford praised both Wackernagel's work and Langslow's translation, writing "A hallmark feature of Wackernagel's Lectures is their accessible style, which makes them easy to read from cover to cover. Langslow impressively succeeds in preserving this feature: while not being slavish, his translation is both accurate and idiomatic."[9]

Bibliography edit

 
Ex Libris, 1897
  • Jacob Wackernagel, Altindische Grammatik
  • Jacob Wackernagel, Lectures on Syntax: with special reference to Greek, Latin, and Germanic, edited and translated by David Langslow, New York: Oxford University Press, 2009 ISBN 978-0-19-815302-3 (original edition: 1920–1924).
  • Jacob Wackernagel (2020). On a law of Indo-European word order: Über ein Gesetz der indogermanischen Wortstellung. Berlin: Language Science Press. doi:10.5281/zenodo.3978908. ISBN 978-3-96110-271-6.

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ also Jakob, his ex libris in 1897 and owner's name in his own hand has "Jakob" (cf. illustrations).
  1. ^ a b c d Wackernagel, Jacob (2009). "Editor's Introduction". In Langslow, David (ed.). Lectures on syntax : with special reference to Greek, Latin, and Germanic. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-815302-3.
  2. ^ Jacob Wackernagel, "Über ein Gesetz der indogermanischen Wortstellung", Indogermanische Forschungen 1, 1892, pp. 333–436
  3. ^ Jacob Wackernagel (1889), "Das Dehnungsgesetz der griechischen Komposita", Programm zur Rektoratsfeier der Universität Basel, 1889:1–65. Reprinted in Jacob Wackernagel, Kleine Schriften. Vol. 2. Göttingen, 1953, pp. 897–961.
  4. ^ "The Center for Hellenic Studies". The Center for Hellenic Studies.
  5. ^ Rhousiadēs, Geōrgios (April 27, 1834). "Praktische grammatik der Neuhellenischen sprache". Gedruckt bei A.v. Haykul – via Google Books.
  6. ^ Wackernagel, Jakob (January 1, 1999). "Altindische Grammatik, Teil 1: Lautlehre". Adegi Graphics LLC – via Google Books.
  7. ^ Trask, Robert Lawrence (April 27, 2000). "The Dictionary of Historical and Comparative Linguistics". Psychology Press – via Google Books.
  8. ^ Sihler, Andrew L. (April 27, 1995). "New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin". Oxford University Press – via Google Books.
  9. ^ Willi, Andreas. "Review of: Jacob Wackernagel. Lectures on Syntax: With Special Reference to Greek, Latin, and Germanic". Bryn Mawr Classical Review. Retrieved 19 June 2022.

External links edit

  • Biography at Rutgers Database of Classical Scholars
  • Bayerische Staatsbibliothek digital

jacob, wackernagel, german, ˈvakərˌnaːɡəl, december, 1853, 1938, swiss, linguist, indo, europeanist, scholar, sanskrit, born, basel, philologist, wilhelm, wackernagel, 1806, 1869, wackernagel, rector, university, gottingen, 1912, 1913born, 1853, december, 1853. Jacob Wackernagel German ˈvakerˌnaːɡel a 11 December 1853 22 May 1938 was a Swiss linguist Indo Europeanist and scholar of Sanskrit He was born in Basel son of the philologist Wilhelm Wackernagel 1806 1869 Jacob WackernagelWackernagel as a Pro Rector of the University of Gottingen 1912 1913Born 1853 12 11 11 December 1853Basel SwitzerlandDied22 May 1938 1938 05 22 aged 84 Basel SwitzerlandOccupationlinguistNotable workAltindische Grammatik Lectures on SyntaxParentWilhelm Wackernagel father Signature Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 3 Lectures on Syntax 4 Bibliography 5 Notes and references 6 External linksBiography editJacob Wackernagel was born on 11 December 1853 in Basel to Wilhelm Wackernagel a Professor of German Language and Literature in Basel and his second wife Maria Salome nee Sarasin He was named after his godfather Jacob Grimm of the Brothers Grimm Jacob s father died when he was sixteen 1 Wackernagel studied classical and Germanic philology and history in Basel 1871 1872 Gottingen 1872 1874 and Leipzig 1874 1875 he started a doctorate in Basel in 1875 writing his thesis on the beginnings of the study of pathology in a sense a rudimentary study of speech sounds in the Greek grammarians He defended that thesis in 1876 among his examiners were Nietzsche and Heyne Wackernagel then spent a short time studying at Oxford and then began lecturing as Privatdozent in Basel in 1876 1877 winter semester In 1879 at the age of 26 he became a successor of Friedrich Nietzsche as Professor of Greek 1 He married Maria Stehlin with whom he had eight children in 1886 Two of their sons Jakob and Hans Georg became Basel professors 1 In 1902 he was offered a chair of comparative philology in the University of Gottingen and was a Pro Rector in 1912 13 but as a consequence of World War I he returned to Basel in 1915 In Basel he soon was appointed to the chair of linguistics and classical philology and held this position until his retirement in 1936 He taught for sixty years In 1918 1919 he briefly became a Rector of the University he held this position before in 1890 Wackernagel died on 22 May 1938 at home in Basel 1 Work edit nbsp Wackernagel in 1890 Wackernagel s major work is the Altindische Grammatik a comprehensive grammar of Sanskrit He is best known among modern linguists and philologists for formulating Wackernagel s law concerning the placement of unstressed words enclitic sentential particles in syntactic second position in Indo European clauses Wackernagel 1892 2 Another law named after him Wackernagel 1889 3 is Wackernagel s law of lengthening Dehnungsgesetz in German 4 also sometimes known as the law of lengthening in composition Regelung der Dehnung in der Zusammensetzung 5 6 7 in some compound words in Greek the first component ends with a vowel and the second component begins with a vowel when neither vowel is high the first vowel is without effect and the second is replaced by its long counterpart 8 Lectures on Syntax editWackernagel read two courses in 1918 1919 while being a Rector on the elements of syntax with special reference to Greek Latin and German Lectures notes were taken by two of his students First series of lectures were published in 1920 it contained themes of number voice tense mood and the non finite forms of the verb The book was successful and in 1924 the second series were published on gender nouns and adjectives pronouns the article prepositions and negation Second edition was published in 1926 and 1928 The book was translated into English by David Langslow in 2009 Andreas Willi of the University of Oxford praised both Wackernagel s work and Langslow s translation writing A hallmark feature of Wackernagel s Lectures is their accessible style which makes them easy to read from cover to cover Langslow impressively succeeds in preserving this feature while not being slavish his translation is both accurate and idiomatic 9 Bibliography edit nbsp Ex Libris 1897 Jacob Wackernagel Altindische Grammatik Jacob Wackernagel Lectures on Syntax with special reference to Greek Latin and Germanic edited and translated by David Langslow New York Oxford University Press 2009 ISBN 978 0 19 815302 3 original edition 1920 1924 Jacob Wackernagel 2020 On a law of Indo European word order Uber ein Gesetz der indogermanischen Wortstellung Berlin Language Science Press doi 10 5281 zenodo 3978908 ISBN 978 3 96110 271 6 Notes and references edit also Jakob his ex libris in 1897 and owner s name in his own hand has Jakob cf illustrations a b c d Wackernagel Jacob 2009 Editor s Introduction In Langslow David ed Lectures on syntax with special reference to Greek Latin and Germanic Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 815302 3 Jacob Wackernagel Uber ein Gesetz der indogermanischen Wortstellung Indogermanische Forschungen 1 1892 pp 333 436 Jacob Wackernagel 1889 Das Dehnungsgesetz der griechischen Komposita Programm zur Rektoratsfeier der Universitat Basel 1889 1 65 Reprinted in Jacob Wackernagel Kleine Schriften Vol 2 Gottingen 1953 pp 897 961 The Center for Hellenic Studies The Center for Hellenic Studies Rhousiades Geōrgios April 27 1834 Praktische grammatik der Neuhellenischen sprache Gedruckt bei A v Haykul via Google Books Wackernagel Jakob January 1 1999 Altindische Grammatik Teil 1 Lautlehre Adegi Graphics LLC via Google Books Trask Robert Lawrence April 27 2000 The Dictionary of Historical and Comparative Linguistics Psychology Press via Google Books Sihler Andrew L April 27 1995 New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin Oxford University Press via Google Books Willi Andreas Review of Jacob Wackernagel Lectures on Syntax With Special Reference to Greek Latin and Germanic Bryn Mawr Classical Review Retrieved 19 June 2022 External links editBiography at Rutgers Database of Classical Scholars Bayerische Staatsbibliothek digital Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jacob Wackernagel amp oldid 1217363721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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