Irmengard Rauch

Irmengard Rauch (born 1933 in Dayton, Ohio) is a linguist and semiotician.

She is Professor of Germanic Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley.1979–80; 1982–present. Previously at the Univ. of Illinois (1968–82); the University of Pittsburgh (1966–68); the Univ. of Wisconsin (1962–66).

She is the editor of the book series Berkeley Insights in Linguistics and Semiotics;[1]Berkeley Models of Grammars; Studies in Old Germanic Languages and Literatures; co-editor of the Interdisciplinary Journal for Germanic Linguistics and Semiotic Analysis.

Selected Works

Insights in Germanic Linguistics I(1995),II(1996) Mouton de Gruyter; New Insights in Germanic Linguistics I(1999), II(2001), III(2002) Peter lang Publishing; The Signifying Animal: 
The Grammar of Language and Experience (1980) Indiana University Press; Language Change (1983 Indiana University Press); The Semiotic Bridge: Trends from California, Mouton de Gruyter (1989).

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