
Harald Haarmann
Author · 7 books
Harald Haarmann (born 1946) is a German linguist and cultural scientist who lives and works in Finland. Haarmann studied general linguistics, various philological disciplines and prehistory at the universities of Hamburg, Bonn, Coimbra and Bangor. Haarmann is the author of more than 40 books in German, English, Spanish, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and nearly 200 articles and essays in ten languages.
Series
Books

Die Indoeuropäer
Herkunft, Sprachen, Kulturen
2010

Symbolic Values of Foreign Language Use
From the Japanese Case to a General Sociolinguistic Perspective
1989

Geschichte der Schrift
2002

Basic Aspects of Language in Human Relations
Toward a General Theoretical Framework
1991

Storia universale delle lingue. Dalle origini all'era digitale
2006

On the Trail of the Indo-Europeans
From Neolithic Steppe Nomads to Early Civilisations
2016

The Mystery of the Danube Civilisation
The discovery of Europe's oldest civilisation
2011