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Martin Joos (1907–1978) was an American linguist and professor of German. He spent most of his career at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and also served at the University of Toronto and as a visiting scholar at the University of Alberta, the University of Belgrade, and the University of Edinburgh. During World War II, Joos was a cryptologist for the US Signal Security Agency. The War Department honored him with a Distinguished Service citation in recognition of his work developing communication systems. After the war he returned to the University of Wisconsin, eventually serving as the chairman of the Department of German.

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dbo:abstract Martin Joos (1907–1978) was an American linguist and professor of German. He spent most of his career at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and also served at the University of Toronto and as a visiting scholar at the University of Alberta, the University of Belgrade, and the University of Edinburgh. During World War II, Joos was a cryptologist for the US Signal Security Agency. The War Department honored him with a Distinguished Service citation in recognition of his work developing communication systems. After the war he returned to the University of Wisconsin, eventually serving as the chairman of the Department of German. (en) Martin Joos (11 de maio de 1907 — 6 de maio de 1978) foi um linguista alemão. Sua obra The Five Clocks (1962) introduziu discussões influentes sobre estilo, registro e variação linguística, além de ter sido um pioneiro no estudo de fonética acústica. Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, foi criptólogo da US Signal Security Agency. Ele passou a maior parte de sua carreira na Universidade de Wisconsin-Madison, mas também passou pela Universidade de Toronto, Universidade de Belgrado e Universidade de Edimburgo. (pt)
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rdfs:comment Martin Joos (1907–1978) was an American linguist and professor of German. He spent most of his career at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and also served at the University of Toronto and as a visiting scholar at the University of Alberta, the University of Belgrade, and the University of Edinburgh. During World War II, Joos was a cryptologist for the US Signal Security Agency. The War Department honored him with a Distinguished Service citation in recognition of his work developing communication systems. After the war he returned to the University of Wisconsin, eventually serving as the chairman of the Department of German. (en) Martin Joos (11 de maio de 1907 — 6 de maio de 1978) foi um linguista alemão. Sua obra The Five Clocks (1962) introduziu discussões influentes sobre estilo, registro e variação linguística, além de ter sido um pioneiro no estudo de fonética acústica. Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, foi criptólogo da US Signal Security Agency. Ele passou a maior parte de sua carreira na Universidade de Wisconsin-Madison, mas também passou pela Universidade de Toronto, Universidade de Belgrado e Universidade de Edimburgo. (pt)
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