- George van Driem
George "Sjors" van Driem (born March 19, 1957 in
Nassawadox, Virginia ) has been a research professor atLeiden University since December 1999, and where he holds the chair of Descriptive Linguistics.Background
Van Driem earned a B.S. in
biology at theUniversity of Virginia in 1979, an M.S. inSlavic languages andlinguistics at Leiden University in 1983, and a Ph.D. in linguistics at Leiden in 1987, with a doctoral dissertation on the grammar of Limbu, a language of EasternTibet .Research
Van Driem directs the
Himalayan Languages Project and participates in the research program Languages and Genes of the Greater Himalayan Region. He is an authority onTibeto-Burman , a language family often considered a subgroup ofSino-Tibetan . He developed the Darwinian theory of language known asSymbiosism , and he is author of the philosophy ofSymbiomism . Van Driem has been conducting field studies in the Himalayas since1983 . He was commissioned by theRoyal Government of Bhutan to codify a grammar of the national languageDzongkha , design a phonological romanisation for the language known as Roman Dzongkha, and complete a survey of the languages and language communities of the kingdom. He and native Dzongkha speaker Karma Tshering co-authored the authoritative textbook on Dzongkha. George van Driem has also written grammars ofLimbu , Dumi and the Bumthang language and a two-volume ethnolinguistic handbook of the greater Himalayan region. Since 2001, van Driem has also done field work withgeneticist Peter de Knijff takingDNA samples from over 2,000 volunteers throughout Nepal and Bhutan while indicating the native language of each volunteer, to study the correlation of genes and languages.Apart from his academic activities, he paraglides and scuba dives.
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