Dag Haug
Dag Trygve Truslew Haug (born April 17, 1976) is a Norwegian linguist and associate professor of Latin at the University of Oslo.
Career[]
Dag Haug attended a French high school before he began studying at the University of Oslo, and he received his master's degree in 1996. He majored in Greek in 1998 and was then a research fellow. In 2001 he received his doctorate with a thesis on the language of the Iliad,[1] and then carried out research until 2003 at the University of Freiburg. Since then he has been at the University of Oslo, first as a postdoctoral fellow, and since 2005 as an associate professor.
Haug's research has focused on classical Greek and Latin. Recently he has also begun to focus more on Indo-European linguistics, studying the relationships between the various Indo-European languages and their history.[1] He is the head of the (Pragmatic Resources in Old Indo-European Languages) project at the University of Oslo.[2]
Distinctions[]
Haug received the Norwegian Royal Gold Medal for young researchers in 2002 for his dissertation, and he won the Nils Klim Prize in 2005.[3]
Publications[]
- Les phases de l’évolution de la langue épique (Phases in the Evolution of Epic Language, 2001)
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Haavardsholm, Jørgen. 2005. 28 år og allerede "verneverdig". Forskning.no (March 16).
- ^ PROIEL: People and projects. University of Oslo, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas.
- ^ Holbergprisen - Universitetet i Bergen: Dag Trygve Truslew Haug
External links[]
- Bibsys: publications by Dag Haug
- List of publications by Dag Haug in CRIStin
- Homepage at the University of Oslo
- Linguists from Norway
- University of Oslo faculty
- 1976 births
- Living people