Herrmann Jungraithmayr Explained

Herrmann Jungraithmayr
Birth Name:Herrmann Rudolf Jungraithmayr
Birth Date:7 May 1931
Birth Place:Eferding, Austria
Nationality:Austrian
Occupation:Linguist
Education:University of Vienna (1950–1953) and University of Hamburg (1953–1956)
Doctoral Students:Al-Amin Abu-Manga
Main Interests:Chadic languages

Herrmann Rudolf Jungraithmayr (born 7 May 1931) is an Austrian Africanist and retired university professor. Until 1996, he was the chair of African linguistics at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Herrmann Jungraithmayr is a brother of Alfred Jungraithmayr.

Career

Jungraithmayr studied African Studies, Egyptology and Ethnology at the University of Vienna (1950–1953) and the University of Hamburg (1953–1956). He studied under Wilhelm Czermak (Vienna) and Johannes Lukas (Hamburg).

From 1956 to 1959, he was a lecturer at the Goethe-Institut Cairo, and taught at Orman and Ibrahimiyya high schools. In 1957, he taught German at Al-Azhar University. From 1960 to 1963, he was a research assistant at the Seminar for African Languages at the University of Hamburg. From 1963 to 1967, he was an assistant at Philipps University in Marburg, where he habilitated in 1967 and then worked as a private lecturer. In 1968/69, he was an assistant professor at Howard University in Washington, D.C. From 1972 to 1985, he was a professor of African Studies at Philipps University, Marburg. In between, he was also a visiting professor at the University of Maiduguri in Nigeria in 1983. From 1985 to 1996 he was chair of African linguistics at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. There, he founded the Institute for African Linguistics, now known as the Institute for African Studies.[1]

Research trips

Scientific work

Jungraithmayr has carried out extensive documentation of Chadic languages spoken in Central Africa.[2] [3]

He has found that Chadic languages are more conservative in the east than in the west.[4] [5]

Publications

Books

Periodicals

Audio documentation

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.uni-frankfurt.de/41564053/herrmann_jungraithmayr Hermann Jungraithmayr CV
  2. Herrmann Jungraithmayr: Tonbandaufnahmen zu Sprachen Nordnigerias und des Tschad 1962–2004. Ein Forschungs- und Erlebnisbericht. In: Internat. Forum on Audio-Visual Research. Jahrbuch des Phonogramm-Archivs 8, Wien, 2017, S. 116–134
  3. Herrmann Jungraithmayr: Die Afrikanisierung hamitosemitischer Sprachen im Zentralsudan. In: Mammitzsch et al. Die Marburger Gelehrten-Gesellschaft. Berlin, De Gruyter 2016, S. 215–227
  4. Herrmann Jungraithmayr: From Mubi to Ngas – A history of evolution in Chadic. Zeitschr. d. Deutschen Morgenländ. Gesellschaft 168/1, S. 1–14
  5. Herrmann Jungraithmayr: Der perfekte Ton. Zur Dreidimensionalität afrikanischer Sprachen. Stuttgart, F. Steiner 2008