Walter Heuer (proofreader)
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Walter Heuer (25 October 1908 in Aegerten,
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, 7 September 1977 in
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,
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) was Chefkorrektor (head proofreader) at the ''
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'' and author of the book ''Richtiges Deutsch''. He was a central figure in the area of German
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, especially in the German-speaking part of
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.


Life

Walter Heuer was born on 25 October 1908 in Aegerten, a small town in the Seeland region in the Swiss canton of Bern. After an apprenticeship as
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in the city of
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from 1924 to 1928, he worked at the newspaper ''Luzerner Tagblatt'' (now ''
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''). Heuer later was proofreaderIn Switzerland: ''Korrektor''. This profession is roughly a combination of
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and
copy editing Copy editing (also known as copyediting and manuscript editing) is the process of revising written material (" copy") to improve quality and readability, as well as ensuring that a text is free of errors in grammar, style, and accuracy. '' The C ...
with focus on spelling, grammar and punctuation.
at the printing house ''Druckerei Friedrich Reinhardt'' in
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, a common career step for typesetters. In 1939, he became head proofreader at the book printer ''Buchdruckerei Büchler & Co AG'' in
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. He also taught Fachdeutsch, technical German, for typesetters at the Gewerbeschule (more or less equivalent to a
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) in Bern, was course instructor for language training courses for assistants and supervised as Experte (examiner) the final apprenticeship examinations. He co-founded the Swiss proofreader's course, a (now) correspondence course for proofreaders as preparation for the Federal Professional Examination and finally the Federal VET Diploma. On 1 August 1950, Heuer became Gottlieb Lehner’s successor as head proofreader at the prestigious Swiss newspaper ''Neue Zürcher Zeitung'' (NZZ). He developed the existing proofreader’s course, and under his leadership, the course achieved the quality it is still famous for today. Walter Heuer retired end of 1973 and died in 1977.


Books

In 1960, two books edited by Heuer were published: ''Sprachschule für Setzer und Korrektoren'', a textbook on grammar and orthography for the proofreader’s course, and ''Richtiges Deutsch – eine Sprachschule für jedermann'', which was basically a special edition of ''Sprachschule'' adapted for the public. This book quickly became a huge success outside the typesetting trade, and it was soon used as a schoolbook at schools of secondary and upper secondary education (
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s and
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). Heuer’s ''Vademecum'', a
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originally published in 1971 for internal use for redactors and correspondents of the NZZ, was later also made available to a greater audience. ''Richtiges Deutsch'' is still published, 2021 in its 33rd edition, edited and updated by NZZ’s former head proofreaders Max Flückiger and Peter Gallmann, while the ''Vademecum'' was published in 2014 in its 14th edition by former NZZ head proofreader Stephan Dové. Heuer wrote a satirical language
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in the NZZ. The articles were also published in book form.


Significance

Heuer had a great influence over the principles of teaching
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through his popular book ''Richtiges Deutsch''. He took clear positions on questions regarding
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and orthographic reforms. Although he was against substantial changes, he didn’t reject reforms in general and criticised the overly strict rules of the ''
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'', the dictionary for High
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. He emphasised that the main function of
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, especially the
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, was to facilitate reading and that readability was the first principle of orthography, so rules shouldn’t be simplified thoughtlessly. His positions on specific rules or discussions on rules were: *
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s have to be capitalised. This against the attempts to install the so-called ''gemässigte Kleinschreibung'' (moderate lower-case spelling). This would allow
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, which are usually with an
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letter at the beginning, to be written in lower case like in English, for example ''kindergarten'' instead of ''Kindergarten''. * Against the rule of thumb "when in doubt, lower case" (Im Zweifel klein). This rule might be applied in several (oftentimes complicated) cases when in doubt whether a word is capitalised or not, for example ''außer acht'' / ''außer Acht''. * Indicators of
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should be kept. The vowel length in German is indicated by several means (for example silent -h- in ''Bahn'' or double
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in ''Saal''). * The ß (a sharp -s- sound, called sharp s, long s or ''Eszett'') should stay and the '' Heyse’sche Regelung'' (Heyse’s rule) be applied. This rule states that ß is used after long vowels and
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s (e. g. -au-, like in ''außer''), otherwise -ss-. ß is used in Germany and Austria but in general not in Switzerland. * Words shouldn’t be written as compounds if the meaning is the same as when written separately. This applies mostly to combinations of
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plus
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and
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plus verb (''zusammenarbeiten'' vs. ''zusammen arbeiten''). * The so-called "three-letter rule" should be implemented on
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s as well as vowels. This rule states that, when three of the same vowels meet (which can be the case in compound words), the compound noun is hyphenated (''Tee-Ei''). For consonants, this would for example mean writing ''Schiff-Fahrt'' instead of ''Schifffahrt''. * Heuer objected the forced Germanisation of
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s as had happened for example with ''cescendo'' – ''Krescendo''. Some of these words are now again written in their "original" form. On the aspect of hyphenation rules at the end of a line, Heuer proposed that * it should be allowed to separate s from t (''Indus-trie''), * ck should stay together instead of being separated in k-k (''kna-cken'' instead of ''knak-ken''), *
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should be possible according to
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s, not only according to
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or
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(''Inte-resse'' as well as ''Inter-esse''). Those propositions were adopted 19 years after Heuer’s death in the 1996 German orthography reform.The extensive reform sparked a heated debate. Ten years later, in 2006, the more controversial changes were removed. However, the changes Heuer had taken position on remained. The orthography reform of 1996 also integrated words whose orthography in the NZZ, set by Heuer, differed from the Duden, such as ''überschwänglich'' instead of ''überschwenglich'' or ''Albtraum'' instead of ''Alptraum''.


List of books by Walter Heuer

* ''Richtiges Deutsch. Vollständige Grammatik und Rechtschreiblehre''. 33. Auflage. Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Zürich 2021, bearb. von Max Flückiger, Peter Gallmann, ISBN 978-3-907291-30-6. (1st edition: ''Richtiges Deutsch – Eine Sprachschule für jedermann'' (Sonderausgabe der «Sprachschule für Setzer und Korrektoren»). Buchverlag der Neuen Zürcher Zeitung, Zürich 1960). * ''Vademecum – Der sprachlich-technische Leitfaden der «Neuen Zürcher Zeitung»''. 14. Auflage. Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Zürich 2014, ISBN 978-3-03823-903-1. (1st edition: ''Sprachlich-technisches Vademecum für unsere Redaktoren, Korrespondenten und Mitarbeiter''. Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Zürich 1971). * ''Sprachschule für Setzer und Korrektoren''. Buchverlag der Neuen Zürcher Zeitung, Zürich 1960. * ''Deutsch unter der Lupe''. Buchverlag der Neuen Zürcher Zeitung, Zürich 1972. * ''Darf man so sagen?'' Buchverlag der Neuen Zürcher Zeitung, Zürich 1976.


See also

*
vocational education Vocational education is education that prepares people for a skilled craft. Vocational education can also be seen as that type of education given to an individual to prepare that individual to be gainfully employed or self employed with req ...
in Switzerland *
apprenticeship Apprenticeship is a system for training a potential new practitioners of a trade or profession with on-the-job training and often some accompanying study. Apprenticeships may also enable practitioners to gain a license to practice in a regulat ...
in Switzerland


Notes


References

in German


External links

in German
Duden dictionaryDigitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache online dictionarySOK, Schweizer Orthographische KonferenzInformation on the proofreader's correspondence courseNeue Zürcher ZeitungDruckerei Friedrich ReinhardtArticle on German proofreading marks with list
an
list of English proofreading marks
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