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Detlev Blanke : ウィキペディア英語版 | Detlev Blanke
Detlev Blanke (born 30 May 1941) is an interlinguistics lecturer at Humboldt University of Berlin. He is one of Germany's most active Esperanto philologists and has been since 1991 both the chair of the ''Gesellschaft für Interlinguistik'' ("Interlinguistics Society") and the editor of its newsletter, ''Interlinguistische Informationen''. He and his wife Wera Blanke are especially interested in the evolution of language — particularly in the development of terminology for the planned language Esperanto and in questions of sociolinguistics. Blanke has made a keen study of Eugen Wüster's work towards common international terminology and towards international standardization. ==Academic career== After completing his initial university studies he worked as a teacher of German and geography. He earned a doctorate from Humboldt University of Berlin in 1976 with his dissertation on comparative word construction of Esperanto and German. In 1985 he earned a second doctorate from Humboldt on constructed languages. (In the former East Germany such a second degree was known as "dissertation B", corresponding to the highest academic qualification of "habilitation" awarded to full professors in many European countries.) In 1988 the university appointed him "Honorary Lecturer of Interlinguistics."
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