Herbert Pilch
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Herbert Pilch (* 1927 Wehlau) is a German linguist and celtologist. He was a professor of English language and literature at the University of Freiburg in the Breisgau. His contributions to linguistics included a theory of phonemes and studies of Basel German. His main work is the Manual of English Phonetics.
[edit] Works
- Phonemtheorie (Basel 1964)
- Empirical Linguistics (München 1976)
- Manual of English Phonetics (München 1994)
- Altenglischer Lehrgang + Altenglische Grammatik (München 1970)
- Sound, Sense, and System. Herbert Pilch and Postwar German Studies in English Linguistics (1955-1985) (Heidelberg 1987)

