Professor and language expert Finn-Erik Vinje (90) has died
Finn-Erik Vinje, a renowned professor and language expert, has passed away at the age of 90, as announced by his son on Facebook.
Finn-Erik Vinje, a prominent Norwegian professor and expert in modern Norwegian language, has died at the age of 90. His son, Vetle Vinje, shared the news on Facebook, stating that his father passed away peacefully at Bærum Hospital on March 18, 2026. Vinje was well-known for his significant contributions to the understanding and development of the Norwegian language, making him a respected figure in linguistic circles.
Born on March 6, 1936, Vinje lived a long and fulfilling life, contributing to the academic field and influencing many through his work. The announcement of his death has prompted an outpouring of condolences from colleagues and students who admired his dedication to language studies. His legacy in modern Norwegian linguistics is profound, and he is remembered not only for his academic achievements but also for his passion for teaching and mentoring budding linguists.
A funeral service is scheduled for March 26 at Haslum Crematorium in Bærum, as noted in his death announcement. The impact of Finn-Erik Vinje's work will continue to resonate within the academic community and among language enthusiasts, ensuring that his contributions to Norwegian language studies will not be forgotten.