'Jørgen Rischel' (
August 10,
1934 -
May 10,
2007) was a
Danish linguist who has worked extensively with different subjects in linguistics especially
phonetics and
phonology,
lexicography and documention of
endangered languages.
He held a doctorate in linguistics. He has been a professor of linguistics at the
University of Copenhagen but later became professor
Emeritus. He was a specialist in the
Greenlandic language of which he has published the most comprehensive phonological study (1974) to date. He published extensively on topics in
Danish,
Faroese and
Greenlandic particular phonetics and phonology. Recently he focused on
Mon-Khmer languages and he has done extensive fieldwork in
Thailand on an endangered and previously undescribed dialect of the
Khmuic language
Mlabri. In 1991 he was knighted into
Order of the Dannebrog by the
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. He was a member of the Royal Danish Academy of the Sciences. He has served as a co-editor of the linguistic Journal
international Journal of American Linguistics.
Selected publications
★ 1974, ''Topics in West Greenlandic Phonology''. Copenhagen: Akademisk Forlag.
★ 1972, ''Consonant Reduction in Faroese Noncompound Wordforms''. In Firchow, E. S., Grimstad, K. Hasselmo, N. & W. A. O’Neil (eds.), Studies for Einar Haugen presented by Friends and Colleagues. 482-497.
★ 1995, ''Minor Mlabri. A Hunter-Gatherer Language of Northern Indochina'',ISBN 87-7289-294-3.
★ 2004, ''Pan-dialectal databases: Mlabri, an oral Mon-Khmer language'',
Lexicography Conference,
Chiangmai.
★ ''
In what sense is Mlabri a West Khmuic language?''