Draft:Eberhard Kranzmayer

Eberhard Kranzmayer (1897-1975) was an Austrian philologist, dialectologist and, prior to 1945, also ethnologist of the German language. Kranzmayer has long been considered the most important dialectologist of German in Austria,[1] yet his incisive and powerful roles in the Third Reich and his rasist perspectives on German, surfacing fully only in the early 2020s,[2][3] have only in the 2010s and 2020s been critically scrutinized.[4]

  1. ^ Pohl, Heinz-Dieter (2006). Encyclopedia of Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. s.v. "Maria Hornung" (Kranmayer's student).
  2. ^ Dollinger, Stefan. 2023. Eberhard Kranzmayer's Deutschtum. J of Austrian Studies 56(3). https://www.academiaThidu/79091252/Eberhard_Kranzmayers_Deutschtum_on_the_Austrian_dialectologists_pan_German_frame_of_reference_galley_proofs_
  3. ^ Dollinger, Stefan (2024-08-07). "Eberhard Kranzmayer's dovetailing with Nazism: His fascist years and the 'One Standard German Axiom (OSGA)'". Discourse & Society. doi:10.1177/09579265241259094. ISSN 0957-9265.
  4. ^ Kronsteiner, Otto (2016). Enzyklopädie der Kärntner Slowenen [Encyclopedia of the Carinthian Slovenes] (in German). Vienna: Böhlau. pp. s.v. "Kranzmayer, Eberhard".