Jan Terje Faarlund (born 3 May 1943) is a Norwegian linguist and professor emeritus of
North Germanic languages
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at the
University of Oslo
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.
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Career
Faarlund was born in
Østre Toten
Østre Toten is a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Toten. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Lena. Other villages in the municipality include Kapp, Kolbu, Krab ...
. His academic career began with his ''
magister'' dissertation ''Preposisjonsuttrykkenes syntaks i moderne norsk'' (Prepositional Phrase Syntax in Modern Norwegian, 1974)
and he has also done substantial work on grammatical issues in Norwegian. One of his most extensive works is as a coauthor of ''Norsk referansegrammatikk'' (Norwegian Reference Grammar, 1997).
Faarlund previously worked as a professor at the
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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. After two previous marriages, he was married to the social anthropologist
Marianne Gullestad
Marianne Gullestad (28 March 1946 – 10 March 2008) was a Norwegian social anthropologist. Gullestad grew up in Bergen, took her magister degree in social anthropology from the University of Bergen in 1975 and her dr. philos. in 1984. Her t ...
(1946–2008).
Norsk biografisk leksikon: Marianne Gullestad
In his 2014 paper ''English: The Language of the Vikings'' (co-authored by Joseph Embley Emonds) Faarlund and Emonds assert that English
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is a Scandinavian language (or North Germanic language) which was influenced by Anglo-Saxon
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(a West Germanic language) which later died out. This view is at odds with the currently accepted view that English is a direct descendant of Anglo-Saxon which was merely influenced by the Norse language of the Vikings. Faarlund and Emonds' assertion, therefore, places English with Swedish
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and Norwegian
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as its closest relatives and not German
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, Frisian, or Dutch
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as is currently believed.
Memberships and honours
He was elected as a member of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters
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in 1983 and as a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
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History
The Royal Frederick Univer ...
in 1996. He has also been a member of the London Philological Society since 1977.
In 2013 he was awarded the Gad Rausing Prize for Outstanding Research in the Humanities by the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities.
Selected works
*''Syntactic Change. Towards a Theory of Historical Syntax'' (1990)
*(with Svein Lie and Kjell Ivar Vannebo) ''Norsk referansegrammatikk'' (Norwegian Reference Grammar, 1997)
*''Grammatical Relations in Change'' (2001)
*''The Syntax of Old Norse'' (2004)
*''Revolusjon i lingvistikken: Noam Chomskys språkteori'' (Revolution in Linguistics: Noam Chomsky's Language Theory, 2005)
*"Parameterization and Change in Non-Finite Complementation" (2007)
*''English: The Language of the Vikings'' (with Joseph Embley Emonds), Olomouc Modern Language Monographs (2014)
References
External links
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Bibsys: publications by Jan Terje Faarlund
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Linguists from Norway
Members of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
People from Østre Toten
1943 births
Living people
Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters