Elmer H. Antonsen

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Elmer H. Antonsen
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Born(1929-11-17)17 November 1929
Died25 August 2008(2008-08-25) (aged 78)
NationalityAmerican
Academic background
Alma materUnion College (B.A.)
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Ph.D.)
ThesisThe Investigation of I-Mutation in the Germanic Languages
Doctoral advisorErnst Alfred Philippson
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Elmer H. Antonsen (17 November 1929 – 25 August 2008) was an American philologist who specialized in Germanic studies. Antonsen was born in Glens Falls, New York on 17 November 1929. He earned degrees in German at Union College where he took the B.A. degree, and then at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign where he studied under Ernst Alfred Philippson for his doctorate. He taught German Studies, Germanic Philology and Germanic Linguistics at the University of Iowa in the 1960s before moving back to the University of Illinois to eventually rise to Full Professor. He was visiting professor at the University of Göttingen. He retired in 1996, and was awarded professor emeritus status. He was a known expert on runology. Antonsen died in Urbana, Illinois on 25 August 2008.

Selected works[]

  • A Concise Grammar of the Older Runic Inscriptions, (Max Niemeyer Verlag, Tübingen 1975)
  • The Grimm Brothers and the Germanic Past, Antonsen, Elmer, James W. Marchand and Ladislav Zgusta (eds.), (John Benjamins, Amsterdam 1990)
  • STAEFCRAEFT: Studies in Germanic Linguistics, Antonsen & Hock (eds.), (John Benjamins, Amsterdam 1991)
  • Runes and Germanic Linguistics, (Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin/New York 2002)
  • Elements of German: Phonology and Morphology, (University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa 2007)

Sources[]

  • : Elmer H. Antonsen. In: Linguistenhandbuch A–L, Günter Narr Verlag, Tübingen 1997, ISBN 3-8233-5001-3, S. 15f. mit Foto


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