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Wilhelm Streitberg

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Wilhelm Streitberg
Streitberg's portrait in a 1924 Festgabe in honor of his 60th birthday
Born(1864-02-23)23 February 1864
Died19 August 1925(1925-08-19) (aged 61)
NationalityGerman
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Scientific career
Fieldslinguistics, Indo-European studies
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Wilhelm August Streitberg (23 February 1864 – 19 August 1925) was a German Indo-Europeanist, specializing in Germanic languages. Together with Karl Brugmann, he founded the Indogermanische Forschungen journal.

He studied Germanistics and Indo-European philology at Münster Academy and at the universities of Berlin and Leipzig, receiving his habilitation for Indo-European linguistics at Münster in 1889. In 1906, he became a full professor, and three years later relocated to the University of Munich as a professor of Indo-European linguistics. In 1920, he returned to Leipzig, where he taught classes up until his death in 1925. From 1911 to 1920, he was a member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences.[1]

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