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Jens Otto Krag , 1914-78, Danish political leader. A Social Democrat, he entered parliament in 1947 and played a leading role in shaping Denmark's postwar economic policies. He served as minister of commerce, industry, and shipping (1947-50), minister of economy and labor (1953-57), and minister of external economic affairs (1957-58). Minister of foreign affairs (1958-62,1966-67), he was twice prime minister (1962-68, 1971-72). In 1972 his goal of European Community membership for Denmark was realized when his government won a resounding victory in a referendum on the issue; one day later Krag resigned the premiership for personal reasons.

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JESPERSEN, (Jens) Otto (Harry)

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JESPERSEN, (Jens) Otto (Harry) [1860–1943]. Danish linguist and authority on LANGUAGE TEACHING and the GRAMMAR of English. Born at Randers, Jutland, he was educated at Frederiksborg School, Zealand, and at the U. of Copenhagen, where he began to study law but changed to languages, taking a degree in FRENCH, English, and LATIN in 1887. During a postgraduate year (1887–8), he went to England, where he attended Henry SWEET's lectures on PHONETICS at Oxford and met James MURRAY and other scholars. He obtained a D.Phil. in Copenhagen in 1891, and in 1893 was appointed Professor of English, a position which he held until his retirement in 1925.

While still an undergraduate, Jespersen made contact with some of the leaders of the Reform Movement of language teaching; he translated Felix Franke's book about the Movement's principles into Danish (1884) and wrote in Danish a grammar of English using the then revolutionary method of giving phonetic transcription (1885). In 1901, he published a book on language teaching, Sprogundervisning (revised edition, 1935), translated into English as How to Teach a Foreign Language (1904).

When Paul Passy in 1886 in Paris formed the organization that later became the INTERNATIONAL PHONETIC ASSOCIATION, he was joined by Jespersen, who participated in the creation of the IPA system of notation. Jespersen later supplied phonetic transcriptions of the entries in Brynildsen's English and Dano-Norwegian Dictionary (1902–7), which was the century's first pronouncing dictionary. His main contribution to phonetics is a compendium originally published in Danish but issued in German in 1904, Lehrbuch der Phonetic, with its companion volume Phonetische Grundfragen. A book on the phonetics of Danish came in 1906 and one on the phonetics of English in 1912; the latter, originally written in Danish, was issued in an English translation in 1950.

Jespersen's publications on LINGUISTICS and grammatical theory are numerous, including: Language (1922); The Philosophy of Grammar (1924); Mankind, Nation and Individual (1925); Analytic Syntax (1937). His system of analysis of English grammar is explained in Essentials of English Grammar (1933) and A Modern Grammar on Historical Principles (7 volumes, 1909–49). Jespersen's theory has in part been superseded, but the mass of material that he collected and systematized retains its value. Volume I contains original views on the history of English sounds, including his account of the GREAT VOWEL SHIFT (Jespersen's own term). His views on the general development of English are set out in Growth and Structure of the English Language (1905).

Language teaching to Jespersen was a means of bringing nations closer together. With the same object in mind he became actively involved in efforts to develop an international auxiliary language. In 1907, he helped create a reformed Esperanto called Ido, and in 1928 developed his own auxiliary language Novial, in which he sought to apply a principle concerning simplicity in grammar and vocabulary which echoed the words of the English philosopher Jeremy Bentham: ‘That international language is best which in every point offers the greatest facility to the greatest number.’ Neither Ido nor Novial had any success. See METANALYSIS, SOCIETY FOR PURE ENGLISH, USAGE GUIDANCE AND CRITICISM.

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Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 9/28/2000; 700+ words ; ...t seem to have realised that the Danish prime minister Jens Otto Krag in 1972 signed a treaty that contained the objective to...the peoples of Europe. No matter which prime minister - Krag, Anker, Schlnter or Nyrup - their false message has...
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Newspaper article from: Manila Bulletin; 4/15/2009; 556 words ; ...January, 1972, 31-year-old Margarethe II, heir to the throne, was crowned Queen of Denmark by then Prime Minister Jens Otto Krag. The people of Denmark are proud to have a queen as head of state for the first time in the thousand-year history...
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Newspaper article from: Manila Bulletin; 4/16/2008; 571 words ; ...1972, the 31-year-old Margarethe II, heir to the throne, was crowned Queen of Denmark by then Prime Minister Jens Otto Krag. For the first time in the thousand-year history of the kingdom, the people of Denmark had a queen as head of state...
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Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 9/21/1994; ; 700+ words ; ...war, Spink lectured in Denmark about the effects on Britain of the war effort, and with a young Danish economist, Jens Otto Krag, later Prime Minister of Denmark, he wrote England bygger op ("Britain Rebuilds", 1947). On his return to England...
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News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 11/19/2003; 247 words ; ...Israel and its Arab neighbors. A Social Democrat, Tabor was foreign minister for nearly four months in Prime Minister Jens-Otto Krag's Social Democratic-led government. When the party lost power in 1968, Tabor relinquished his cabinet post and...

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