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Heinz Kloss






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Heinz Kloss (30 October 1904 – 13 June 1987) was a German linguist who was after World War II internationally recognised for his work on linguistic pluricentricity and linguistic minorities.[1] Until 1945 he worked, like many philologists and linguists of German at the time, on the linguistic construction of peoples and was entangled in the NS system.[2]

Kloss was born in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt in 1904. He coined the terms "Abstandsprache" and "Ausbausprache"[3] as a contribution to disentangle the incongruent use of the terms dialect and language, which cannot be solved on linguistic grounds alone without a social component.[4]

Kloss had various roles in research institutions in the Third Reich and made career steps during that time.[2] He was, for instance, responsible for summing up publicly available statistical data on the North American Jewish population. One copy of the book was found in Hitler's library,[5][6] which was entitled Statistics, Media, and Organizations of Jewry in the United States and Canada. Hitler's personal copy of the book was obtained by Library and Archives Canada in 2018 and was restored, digitized and made available to the public in 2019.[7] The text of the book itself, not Hitler's copy, is available online from the Deutsche Nationale Bibliothek.[8]

There is a Heinz Kloss fondsatLibrary and Archives Canada.[9] The archival reference number is R11623.

Selected works

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References

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  1. ^ Hutton, pp. 153–154.
  • ^ a b Hutton, Christopher (1999). Linguistics in the Third Reich. New York: Routledge. pp. chapter on Kloss.
  • ^ Kordić, Snježana (2009). "Plurizentrische Sprachen, Ausbausprachen, Abstandsprachen und die Serbokroatistik" [Pluricentric languages, Ausbau languages, Abstand languages and Serbo-Croatian studies]. Zeitschrift für Balkanologie (in German). 45 (2): 210–215. ISSN 0044-2356. OCLC 680567046. SSRN 3439240. CROSBI 436361. ZDB-ID 201058-6. Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 August 2012. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  • ^ Dollinger, Stefan (2019). The Pluricentricity Debate. New York: Routledge. pp. 20–22.
  • ^ Statistik, Presse und Organisationen des Judentums in den Vereinigten Staaten und Kanada [Elektronische Ressource] : E. Hdb. / in Zsarbeit mit Edith Pütter https://portal.dnb.de/bookviewer/view/1028850050#page/n0/mode/2up
  • ^ "Hitler book maps 'Final Solution in Canada,' Library and Archives Canada curator says". Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  • ^ Aiello, Rachel. "Library and Archives spends $6K to acquire Jewish census once owned by Hitler". Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  • ^ Statistik, Presse und Organisationen des Judentums in den Vereinigten Staaten und Kanada [Elektronische Ressource] : E. Hdb. / in Zsarbeit mit Edith Pütter https://portal.dnb.de/bookviewer/view/1028850050#page/n0/mode/2up
  • ^ "Heinz Kloss fonds description at Library and Archives Canada". Retrieved November 10, 2022.
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