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85 years ago, Gail Jefferson (1938-2008) was born πŸ₯³ Sociologist and sociolinguist, one of the pioneers of Conversation Analysis and an expert on sociolinguistic analysis of laughter. She also transcribed the Watergate tapes.

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Philip K. · @philip
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162 years ago, Wilhelm Meyer-LΓΌbke (1861-1936) was born πŸ₯³ Historical-comparative linguist, member of the Neogrammarian movement, & expert on the history of Romance languages. His uncle was the Swiss novelist Conrad Ferdinand Meyer (1825-1898).

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Philip K. · @philip
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109 years ago, Felicitas D. Goodman (1914-2005) was born πŸ₯³ As an expert on anthropology and linguistics, she focused on researching the phenomenon of glossolalia or "speaking in tongues" in Pentecostal communities in Mexico.

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Philip K. · @philip
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88 years ago, Kay Williamson (1935-2005) was born πŸŽ‰ She specialised in the study of the languages of the Niger delta, focusing on Ijo and Igbo. In 1981, in order to promote literacy, she proposed a Pan-Nigerian alphabet.

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Philip K. · @philip
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139 years ago, Edward Sapir (1884-1939) was born πŸ₯³ Linguistic anthropologist focusing on native American languages. Writing to A. Kroeber in 1918, he claimed that "Dene is probably the son-of-a-bitchiest language in America to actually know".

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Philip K. · @philip
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114 years ago, Morris Swadesh (1909-1967) was born πŸ₯³ Historical linguist working on American indigenous languages such as Chitimacha or Mahican. Using lexicostatistics, he developed the idea of glottochronology and the so-called Swadesh list.

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Philip K. · @philip
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97 years ago, Luise Hercus (1926-2018) was born πŸŽ‰ She had focused on Middle Indo-Aryan languages, but later turned to fieldwork and documented a number of Australian indigenous languages such as Paakantyi, Wirangu or Diyari.

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Philip K. · @philip
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143 years ago, Wilhelm Siegling (1880-1946) was born πŸ₯³ Indologist, expert on Sanskrit, Avestan, Tibetan, but Tocharian in particular. He discovered and deciphered this language with Emil Sieg (1866-1951) and they also coined the glottonym.

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Philip K. · @philip
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80 years ago, Elisabeth Piirainen (1943-2017) was born πŸŽ‰ In her linguistic work, she specialised in the study of metaphorical language, phraseology, and Low German varieties. In 2001, she was awared the Johannes-Saß-Preis.

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Philip K. · @philip
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103 years ago, Bruce Mitchell (1920-2010) was born 🀩 He was an influential Old English scholar, focusing on syntax as well as Old English poetry, in particular on Beowulf. He is also the co-author of a widely used introduction to Old English.

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Philip K. · @philip
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Dazu vielleicht noch ein interessantes Zitat J. Grimms (Brief an Rudolf Hildebrand, 25. MΓ€rz 1856; Krit. Ausg. Bd. 6, S. 41):

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When it comes to German orthography, Jacob Grimm (1785-1863) had a very pronounced opinion.

"It pains me deeply to have realised that no other nation known to me writes their language so barbarically as the Germans do […]"

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Philip K. · @philip
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211 years ago, Knud Knudsen (1812-1895) was born πŸŽ‰ Norwegian schoolteacher, language activist and purist. He advocated for a reformed spelling of Norwegian, RiksmΓ₯l, nowadays also known as BokmΓ₯l, so that it reflects the actual pronunciation.

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Philip K. · @philip
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When it comes to German orthography, Jacob Grimm (1785-1863) had a very pronounced opinion.

"It pains me deeply to have realised that no other nation known to me writes their language so barbarically as the Germans do […]"

grimm-portal.de/viewer/image/1

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Philip K. · @philip
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Alles Gute, dear Jacob! πŸ₯³

To celebrate, listening to episode no. 2 of our podcast might just be the perfect way to pay tribute to his role in the history of linguistics.

πŸ‘‰ hiphilangsci.net/2020/01/31/po

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Philip K. · @philip
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179 years ago, Julius Zupitza (1844-1895) was born πŸ₯³ Scholar of (not only) Germanic languages with a focus on Old and Middle English. Author of several editions of medieval texts. He was also an active member of the German Shakespeare Society.

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Philip K. · @philip
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238 years ago, Jacob Grimm (1785-1863) was born πŸŽ‰ One of the founding fathers of German philology and comparative historical grammar and co-author of Deutsches WΓΆrterbuch. A Germanic consonantal shift, so-called Grimm's Law, is named after him.

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Philip K. · @philip
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194 years ago, Konrad Duden (1829-1911) was born πŸ₯³ His efforts to unify the German orthography culminated in 1880 with a dictionary known as "the Duden" and in 1901 with the Second Orthographic Conference. A street in Berlin is bears his name.

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Philip K. · @philip
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127 years ago, Helene Adolf (1895-1998) was born 🎊 She was not only a linguist, but also a literary scholar, medievalist and a poet. In her philological studies, Adolf analysed the motif of the Holy Grail in medieval texts.

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Philip K. · @philip
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67 years ago, Anna Siewierska (1955-2011) was born 🀩 She focused on Functional Grammar, but also on language typology and wrote numerous books on topics such as passive constructions, word order or agreement markers.

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