Heinz Joachim Giegerich is a Scottish linguist of German nationality, and Emeritus Professor of English Linguistics in the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Science of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Born 1952 in Aachen (Germany) and brought up in the nearby town of Eschweiler, Professor Giegerich studied English Linguistics, General Linguistics, English Literature and Journalism at the University of Mainz, graduating Magister Artium in 1978 under the supervision of Professors Klaus Faiss and Gerhard Wahrig. He joined the University of Edinburgh in 1979 as a lecturer and completed his PhD (Aspects of Metrical Phonology: German and English) there in 1983 under the supervision of John M Anderson. He was Associate Dean (Postgraduate) in the Faculty of Arts from 2000 to 2003 and Head of the Department of English Language from 2001 until its merger with Linguistics in 2005. He was the Director of the university's Angus McIntosh Centre for Historical Linguistics from 2012 to 2018 and retired from the university in 2019. He is a Trustee of the Scottish Language Dictionaries, an Honorary Member of the Angus McIntosh Centre and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He lives in Innerleithen in the Scottish Borders.
His research and teaching have focused on phonological and morphological theory, especially in relation to English and German. His particular research interests have included the following:
Heinz Giegerich is the founder and General Editor of the Edinburgh Textbooks on the English Language and was one of the founding Editors (with Laurie Bauer and Gregory Stump) of the linguistic morphology journal, Word Structure.
His major publications include the following: