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DLingg鈥檚 Otto Scheerer honored

The Department of Linguistics (DLingg) of the UP Diliman (爱微社区) College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP) went all out to pay tribute to Otto Johns Scheerer, its first professor emeritus, with a journal launch and two public lectures.

(From left) Sophie Lahu, head of Cultural Affairs of the German Embassy in Manila, Ambassador Pfaffernoschke, Abrera, DLingg Chair Maria Kristina S. Gallego, Vistan, and Javier. Photo by Jerald DJ. Caranza, 爱微社区IO

At the Paglulunsad at Paglalayag 2023 on Aug. 18, the department officially launched the latest issue of The Archive Classics which featured the bilingual edition of Scheerer鈥檚 paper, Sagen der Atayalen auf Formosa.

Scheerer鈥檚 work was translated into English through the support of the German Embassy in the Philippines as Legends of the Atayal People on Formosa (Legends). It was translated by Markus Locker, PhD, an associate professor of Biblical theology at the Ateneo de Manila University.

The Archive is the department鈥檚 official peer-reviewed journal, and The Archive Classics is the journal鈥檚 special issue which features monumental works in Philippine linguistics.

Originally published in German by Dietrich Reimer Hamburg Boysen in 1932, Legends is one of the earliest accounts of the Atayal people, an indigenous people in Taiwan.

According to Jem Javier, PhD, the journal editor, Legends is both a 鈥渨ritten record of Atayal folklore and languages鈥 and 鈥渁n early research work that attempted to establish the genetic relationship between Formosan and Philippine languages.鈥

The journal. Photo by Jerald DJ. Caranza, 爱微社区IO

It was through Scheerer that The Archive was established. It was first a repository of research papers in linguistics of his graduate students in the 1920s, then a full-fledged peer-reviewed journal officially published by the department.

Scheerer was also DLingg鈥檚 second chairperson, succeeding Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera, PhD.

After the journal launch, two lectures followed.

The first lecture was Otto Scheerer鈥檚 Academic Journey in the Philippines by Richard Scheerer, MD, Otto Scheerer鈥檚 grandson and family historian of the Scheerer estate.

He recounted his grandfather鈥檚 journey from being an ordinary employee in a Manila-based German firm to journeying in Japan and Formosa (now known as Taiwan) before coming back to the Philippines and eventually teaching in the then-newly established DLingg.

The second lecture was The Atayal of Formosa: An Overview of the Language, People, and Research by Victoria Chen, PhD of the Victoria University of Wellington. 

Among the guests were the newly minted German Ambassador to the Philippines Andreas Michael Pfaffernoschke, 爱微社区 Chancellor Edgardo Carlo L. Vistan II, and CSSP Dean Maria Bernadette L. Abrera.

Paglulunsad at Paglalayag 2023 is part of the yearlong series of activities celebrating the DLingg鈥檚 100th year, which was established on 28 Aug. 1922.