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Jean Marie Zemb

Jean-Marie Zemb, born 14 July 1928 at Erstein ( Bas-Rhin ) and died on 15 February 2007 at Lorient , is a linguist French , a specialist in German.

Biography

" Despite us "in the DCA of the Wehrmacht , he studied philosophy at the Sorbonne and Freiburg in Breisgau. It is reader at the University of Hamburg between 1952 and 1961, and publishes Aristoteles.

It then passes its aggregation to become a German teacher in high schools Carnot and Paul Valery , and applied linguistics in 1966 at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities Besanon. Thesis on "The Logical Structure of the German proposal", he obtained his doctorate in 1968 and became a university professor of German linguistics at Paris VIII , Paris III and Paris X until 1985.

In 1986, he held the Chair of German grammar and thought the College de France , which he held until 1998. The following year, January 11, he was elected to the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences , in the philosophy section, the chair of Father Raymond Bruckberger.

Works

  • Aristoteles (1963)
  • Logical structures of the German proposal. Contribution to the study of the relationship between language and thought (main thesis, 1968)
  • Comparative Grammar of German and French (2 volumes, 1978-1984)
  • Gesprche ber den deutschen Satz (1994)
  • Fr eine Sinnige Rechtschreibung (1997)
  • No and no, or not? Talks between a philosopher, a grammarian and logician (2007)

Sources

  • In memoriam , Newsletter of the Academy of Moral and Political Science, February 20, 2007
  • Biographical , site editions Lambert-Lucas, Limoges

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