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 Klaus Robering PhD


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Klaus Robering PhD

Biography

  • born April 4, 1956 in Recklinghausen 
  • studied German, philosophy and general linguistics in Münster, Westphalia 
  • doctor thesis: "Die Deutschen Verben des Sehens" (1985) 
  • work at the Institute of Linguistics, TU Berlin1984-1988 and assistant professor from 1984 to 1994. 
  • post doctoral lecturing qualification in German linguistics and general linguistics: "Kategorien und Regeln. Kategorialgrammatische Untersuchungen zur syntaktischen und semantischen Struktur sprachlicher Einheiten" (1996). 
  • head assistant at the Institute for Communications and Software Technology at the TU Berlin (since June 1997).

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Klaus Robering PhD 

Main areas of research

  • grammar theory (categorical and relational Grammar) 
  • semantics und formal logic

 
 
 
 



Klaus Robering PhD 

Publications

1997 "Semantik". In: Semiotik. Ein Handbuch zu den zeichentheoretischen Grundlagen von Natur und Kultur. Roland Posner and Klaus Robering (eds.), Berlin usw.: de Gruyter 1997, 83-219 

1990 "Wissenschaftstheorie und Semiotik". In: Semiotik in den Einzelwissenschaften. In: Walter Koch (ed.), Bochum: Brockmeyer, Half volume I, 431 - 453 

1988 "Is Augustine pious or piety Augustian? Object and entity in the predication theories of Aristotle, Leibniz and Frege", Zeitschrift für Semiotik 10, 209 - 227 
 

 

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