Hans-Jürgen Sasse
Hans-Jürgen Sasse was a German linguist.Life
Sasse studied linguistics, Indo-European, Semitics and Balkanology in Berlin, Thessaloniki and Munich. He was awarded a Ph.D. in 1970 in Munich by the Department of Semitic Languages for his dissertation Linguistische Analyse des arabischen Dialekts der Mhallamiye in der Provinz Mardin . From 1972 to 1977 he was Research Assistant at the Institut für Allgemeine und Indogermanische Sprachwissenschaft in Munich. In 1975, he received his habilitation with the book Die Morphophonologie des Galab-Verbs and in 1977 he was made a Professor. In 1987, he became Chair of General and Comparative Linguistics at the University of Cologne. Sasse retired in the Winter Semester 2008/2009.
Sasse was cofounder of the "Documentation of Endangered Languages" initiative of the Volkswagen Foundation. In 2001, he was elected a full member of the North Rhine Westphalia Academy of Sciences, Humanities, and the Arts. His obituary cites him as a "pioneer of modern language documentation, master in language documentation and linguistic theory".Achievements
Sasse was concerned with grammatical relations and lexical categories, language universals, discourse, and grammar, historical linguistics and reconstruction. He also conducted research on language contact and language death, as well as the lexicon. Among the languages and language families on which he conducted research were languages of the Balkans, Afro-asiatic languages, and Native American languages. His work was based on numerous fieldwork studies.