- Robert Austerlitz
Robert Austerlitz (
December 13 1923 -September 9 1994 ) was a notedRomanian-American linguist. Born inBucarest , he emigrated to theUnited States in 1938. In June 1950, he received a Master of Arts fromColumbia University , where he studied underAndré Martinet . With funding from theFord Foundation , he studied the Uralic and Altaic languages at theUniversity of Helsinki from 1951 to 1953 and Nivkh and Hokkaido at theUniversity of Tokyo from 1953 to 1954.He earned his doctorate from the Department of Uralic and Altaic languages at
Columbia University in December 1955. Afterward, he returned toJapan to study the languages Nivkh, Orok, and Ainu, this time with funding from both the Ford Foundation and theAmerican Philosophical Society . He also conducted research inFinland , funded by the New York Botanical Gardens.He became Assistant Professor of Linguistic and Uralic Studies at Columbia University in 1958 and Associate Professor from 1962 to 1965. Between 1960 and 1965, together with
Uriel Weinreich , William Diver, and André Martinet, he was co-editor of the journal "Word". In 1965, he became Professor of Linguistic and Uralic Studies at Columbia, where he served as President of the Department of Linguistics for the following three years.In 1965, with funding from
Indiana University , he researched the Hungarian language by invitation of the Institute for Cultural Relations, located in Budapest, Hungary. He was visiting professor at eight universities, includingYale ,Helsinki , and theUniversity of California at Berkeley .He was Councilor of the Interlingua Institute, which funded and promoted
Interlingua , from 1975 until his death in 1994. In 1990, he became President of theLinguistic Society of America . In the summer of 1994, shortly before his death, he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Helsinki.His publications include the books "Ob-Ugric metrics: The metrical structure of Ostyak and Vogul folk-poetry" (1958) and "Finnish reader and glossary" (1963). He was co-editor of "Readings in linguistics II" (1966) with Eric P. Hamp and Fred W. Householder. This volume followed "Readings in linguistics" (1958), edited by Martin Joos.
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* [http://www.interlingua.com/historia/biographias/austerlitz.htm Biographias: Robert Austerlitz] , Historia de Interlingua, 2001.
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