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Univ.-Prof. Dr. Klaus Faiß is a Professor in the Department of English and Linguistics at the University of Trier. His research focuses on historical linguistics, word formation, and the evolution of the English language. He has published extensively on topics such as Old English morphology, compound structures, and sociolinguistic analysis of ancient texts. Faiß has collaborated on interdisciplinary projects involving ancient Iranian languages and classical geographical texts. His work bridges historical linguistic analysis with comparative studies, emphasizing the interplay between language change and cultural context.
Education: No formal education details listed, but expertise indicates advanced qualifications in English Linguistics and Historical Philology.
Research Interests: Faiß specializes in historical morphology, word-formation processes, and the diachronic study of English. He also explores sociolinguistic dimensions of ancient texts, contributing to Zoroastrian studies and classical geography through linguistic analysis. His work often involves cross-linguistic comparisons between Germanic, Iranian, and classical languages.
Publications Trends: His 50-year career includes monographs on English historical morphology (e.g., English Historical Morphology and Word Formation: Loss versus Enrichment, 1992) and co-authored studies on ancient texts like Zarathushtra and His Antagonists (2010). Recent work (2009–2013) combines historical linguistics with interdisciplinary topics like ancient geography and religious texts.
Awards/Grants: No specific awards or grants mentioned. However, his extensive publication record indicates sustained academic recognition.
Advising & Labs: No student advisement records listed. His research appears to be individually driven with collaborative co-authorship rather than lab-based work.
Labs/Teams: No dedicated research groups or labs mentioned. Collaboration focuses on co-authored projects rather than institutional affiliations.



