Oswald Szemerényi
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Oswald John Louis Szemerényi was a Hungarian Indo-Europeanist with strong interests in comparative linguistics in general.
He was educated in Hungary, at Eötvös Loránd University, and he studied at the universities of Heidelberg and Berlin. He was influenced by Hungarian linguist Gyula Laziczius. In 1942 he was appointed lecturer in Greek at Budapest University. In 1944 he habilitated with a thesis on Balto-Slavic unity, and in 1947 he was appointed professor of comparative Indo-European linguistics in Budapest. He returned to England in 1948, where he worked for Bedford College until 1960. He was professor of linguistics at Freiburg University from 1965 to 1981. He founded the Freiburg Linguistics Circle, influenced by the Budenz Circle, led by Josef Budenz, the founder of Finno-Ugric studies.- 1960 Studies in the Indo-European System of Numerals, Heidelberg
- 1964 Syncope in Greek and Indo-European and the Nature of Indo-European Accent, Napoli
- 1970 Einführung in die vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft, Darmstadt
- *1989 3., vollständig neu bearbeitete Auflage
- *1996 Introduction to Indo-European Linguistics, Oxford
- Richtungen der modernen Sprachwissenschaft
- *1971 Teil I: Von Saussure bis Bloomfield, 1916-1950, Heidelberg
- *1982 Teil II: Die fünfziger Jahre, 1950-1960, Heidelberg
- 1972 Comparative Linguistics
- 1977 Studies in the Kinship Terminology of the Indo-European Languages, Leiden
- 1980 Four Old Iranian Ethnic Names: Scythian - Skudra - Sogdian - Saka, Vienna
- Scripta Minora: selected essays in Indo-European, Greek, and Latin, edited by Patrick Considine and James T. Hooker, Innsbruck,
- * 1987 Vol. I: Indo-European
- * 1987 Vol. II: Latin
- * 1987 Vol. III: Greek
- * 1991 Vol. IV: Indo-European Languages other than Latin and Greek
- 1989 An den Quellen des lateinischen Wortschatzes, Innsbruck