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Karl Gottfried Prasse

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Name
  
Karl-Gottfried Prasse

Role
  
Author


Born
  
August 14, 1929 (age 94) (
1929-08-14
)
Hamburg, Germany

Institutions
  
University of Copenhagen

Books
  
Copenhagen Papers in East and Southeast Asian Studies

Main interests
  
Berber languages, Egyptology, Linguistics

Influenced by
  
Charles de Foucauld

Institution
  
University of Copenhagen

Karl-Gottfried Prasse (born 14 August 1929 in Hamburg) is a Danish linguist with a focus in the Berber language. He was mainly concerned with the Tuareg-Berber language spoken in Niger, Mali and southern Algeria. For this language, he has authored dictionaries and complete grammar descriptions.

Prasse took lectures in Egyptology in 1956 and was researching Hamito-Semitic languages and specialized early in Berber and Arabic dialects (Cairo dialect) with special focus on Tuareg languages. He served as associate professor of Berber and Arab dialects at the University of Copenhagen from 1969 to 1996.

The school Ecole touarègue de KG Prasse in Amataltal in Niger is named after him. In 2008 he was awarded the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters' Gold Medal for his research on the Tuareg language.

Major Works

  • 1972-1973-1974-2009: Manuel de grammaire touarègue (Hoggar dialect) 1-4.
  • 1989-1990: Poésies touarègues de l'Ayr, 1) Tuareg text 2) French translation
  • 2003: Dictionnaire Touareg-français 1-2 (Al-Qamus tëmazhëq-tëfränsist)
  • References

    Karl-Gottfried Prasse Wikipedia