Harald Burger

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Harald Burger
Born1940
Alma mater University of Zurich
Scientific career
Fields Linguistics
Institutions University of Zurich
Doctoral advisor Max Wehrli
Doctoral students Jürg Häusermann

Harald Burger (born 1940 in Duisburg) is a Swiss-German linguist. He received his Ph.D. in 1964 at the University of Zurich. (His dissertation Belisarius: Edition und Versuch einer Deutung is a study about the baroque author Jacob Bidermann). In 1975 Burger was appointed full professor of Germanic philology.

In 1990 Harald Burger was naturalized in Switzerland. In 2006 he became professor emeritus.

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