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  1. George "Sjors" van Driem (born 1957) is a Dutch linguist associated with the University of Bern, [1] where he was the chair of Historical Linguistics and directed the Linguistics Institute. [2] . He became professor emeritus in 2022. Education. Leiden University, 1983–1987 (PhD, A Grammar of Limbu) [3]

  2. Prof. em. Dr. George van Driem. Ordentlicher Professor für historische Sprachwissenschaft bis Juli 2022. Telefon. +41 31 684 80 05. E-Mail. george.vandriem@unibe.ch. Postadresse. Institut für Sprachwissenschaft. Länggassstrasse 49. CH 3012 Bern. Veröffentlichungen. Vorträge (PDF, 221KB) Weiterempfehlen. Drucken. Institut für Sprachwissenschaft.

  3. George van Driem, Ph.D. (1987), Leiden University, holds the Chair of Historical Linguistics at the University of Bern in Switzerland. He has published several grammars of previously undescribed Himalayan languages and authored The Tale of Tea (Brill, 2019).

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    George van Driem The Himalayas as a prehistoric corridor for the peopling of East and Southeast Asia Nepal: An Introduction to the Natural History, Ecology and Human Environment in the Himalayas

  5. In this extraordinary monograph, George van Driem introduces his readers to Yunnanese villagers, Chinese emperors, Japanese poets, Portuguese conquistadores, Dutch capitalists, English anti-saccharites, Parisian culinary innovators (and their Singaporean copycats), miscellaneous afficionados around the world, and even the insects in tea gardens.

  6. Learn about the life and work of Professor George van Driem, a linguist and population geneticist who has written grammars of several Himalayan languages and discovered new ones. He also studies the history of tea and the human population prehistory in the Asian heartland.

  7. George VAN DRIEM, <www.himalayanlanguages.org> | Cited by 5,828 | of Universität Bern, Bern (UniBe) | Read 256 publications | Contact George VAN DRIEM.