Background
Lindeman, Fredrik Otto was born on March 3, 1936 in Oslo. Son of Carl Fredrik and Agnes Augusta (Christensen) Lindeman.
Lindeman, Fredrik Otto was born on March 3, 1936 in Oslo. Son of Carl Fredrik and Agnes Augusta (Christensen) Lindeman.
Master in Indo-European Linguistics, Oslo U., 1961; Doctor of Philosophy in Indo-European Linguistics, Oslo U., 1964.
He is professor emeritus in historical linguistics at University of Oslo. Lindeman works mainly with Indo-European languages. He has given his name to Lindeman"s law, a linguistic law which concerns Sievers’ law.
Together with Harald Bjorvand, in 2000 he published 1100 pages of Våre arveord, the first etymological dictionary for Norwegian since Hjalmar Falk and Alf Torp"s Etymologisk ordbog over det danske og det norske sprog (1903-1906).
The book was re-released in a new version in 2007. Lindeman has translated Sagaen om Cú Chulainns sykeleie og Emers skinnsyke from Old Irish and Vardan og armenernes krig from Old Armenian for Thorleif Dahls kulturbibliotek.
Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters]
He is a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.
Married Bente Konow Taranger, August 4, 1960. Children: Ole Andreas, Birgitte.