George van Driem
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- PhD Linguistics Leiden University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George "Sjors" van Driem is a Dutch linguist associated with the University of Bern, where he was the chair of Historical Linguistics and directed the Linguistics Institute. He became professor emeritus in 2022.
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- Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral populations for present-day Europeans (2013) (1082)
- A grammar of Limbu (1987) (159)
- Languages of the Himalayas : an ethnolinguistic handbook of the greater Himalayan region : containing an introduction to the symbiotic theory of language (2001) (143)
- A grammar of Dumi (1993) (114)
- Neolithic correlates of ancient Tibeto-Burman migrations (1998) (77)
- The Proto-Tibeto-Burman verbal agreement system (1993) (74)
- TIBETO-BURMAN vs INDO-CHINESE: Implications for population geneticists, archaeologists and prehistorians (2005) (62)
- Languages of the Himalayas (2001) (61)
- An exploration of proto-kiranti verbal morphology (1990) (36)
- The Diversity of the Tibeto-Burman Language Family and the Linguistic Ancestry of Chinese (2007) (31)
- Tibeto-Burman subgroups and historical grammar (2014) (30)
- Bahing and the Proto-Kiranti verb (1991) (27)
- Allele frequency distribution for 21 autosomal STR loci in Nepal (2007) (25)
- Tangut verbal agreement and the patient category in Tibeto-Burman (1991) (24)
- The ethnolinguistic identity of the domesticators of Asian rice (2012) (23)
- Unravelling the distinct strains of Tharu ancestry (2014) (23)
- Rice and the Austroasiatic and Hmong-Mien homelands (2011) (22)
- Black Mountain Conjugational Morphology, Proto-Tibeto-Burman Morphosyntax, and the Linguistic Position of Chinese (1995) (20)
- The Trans-Himalayan phylum and its implications for population (2011) (19)
- Sino-Bodic (1997) (18)
- Reconstructing the demographic history of the Himalayan and adjoining populations (2018) (17)
- The fall and rise of the phoneme /r/ in Eastern Kiranti: sound change in Tibeto-Burman (1990) (16)
- A grammar and dictionary of Zaiwa (2010) (15)
- Tibeto-Burman replaces Indo-Chinese in the 1990s: review of a decade of scholarship☆ (2002) (13)
- Austroasiatic phylogeny and the Austroasiatic homeland in light of recent population genetic studies (2007) (12)
- The Newar verb in Tibeto-Burman perspective (1993) (12)
- Synoptic grammar of the Bumthang language, a language of the central Bhutan highlands (2015) (11)
- A new theory on the origin of Chinese (1999) (10)
- The Grammar of Dzongkha (2019) (10)
- Chapter 8. The domestications and the domesticators of Asian rice (2017) (10)
- 9 To which language family does Chinese belong , or what ' s in a name ? (2011) (10)
- Dzala and Dakpa form a coherent subgroup within East Bodish, and some related thoughts (2007) (10)
- Chapter 19 Tibeto-Burman Phylogeny and Prehistory : Languages , Material Culture and Genes (2011) (10)
- The Yakkha verb: interpretation and analysis of the Omruwa material (a Kiranti language of eastern Nepal) (1994) (9)
- Language change, conjugational morphology and the Sino-Tibetan urheimat (1993) (9)
- Reflections on the Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of the Greater Himalayan Region (2008) (9)
- Biactantial agreement in the Gongduk transitive verb in the broader Tibeto-Burman context (2013) (8)
- A prehistoric thoroughfare between the Ganges and the Himalayas (2014) (8)
- Endangered Language Research and the Moral Depravity of Ethics Protocols (2016) (7)
- BHUTAN’S ENDANGERED LANGUAGES DOCUMENTATION PROGRAMME UNDER THE DZONGKHA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY: THE THREE RARE GEMS GEORGE (2011) (6)
- A Holistic Approach to the Fine Art of Grammar Writing The Dallas Manifesto (2007) (6)
- Synoptic grammar of the Bumthang language (2015) (6)
- Etyma, shouldered adzes and molecular variants (2012) (6)
- LEXICAL CATEGORIES OF HOMOSEXUAL BEHAVIOUR IN MODERN BURMESE (2011) (6)
- THE LANGUAGE ORGANISM: PARASITE OR MUTUALIST? (2008) (5)
- The genome-wide analysis of the Bhils: The second largest tribal population in India (2017) (5)
- Lost In The Sands Of Time Somewhere North Of The Bay Of Bengal (2011) (5)
- Zhangzhung and its next of kin in the Himalayas (2001) (5)
- Genetic and linguistic borders in the Himalayan Region (2009) (5)
- The Tale of Tea (2019) (5)
- The Sino-Tibetan Languages . Edited by Thurgood Graham and Randy J. LaPolla. Routledge Language Family Series, no. 3. London: Routledge, 2003. xxii, 727 pp. $295.00 (cloth). (2004) (5)
- The Himalayas as a prehistoric corridor for the peopling of East and Southeast Asia (2015) (4)
- East Asian Ethnolinguistic Phylogeography (2013) (4)
- Tibeto-Burman vs. Sino-Tibetan (2003) (4)
- Keith W. Slater. A Grammar of Mangghuer: A Mongolic Language of China’s Qinghai-Gansu Sprachbund (2005) (4)
- GRAHAM THURGOOD and RANDY J. LAPOLLA (ed.): The Sino-Tibetan languages. (Routledge Language Family Series.) xxii, 727 pp. London and New York: Routledge, 2003. £125. (2003) (3)
- Ancient Tangut manuscripts rediscovered (1993) (3)
- Glimpses of the Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of Northeastern India (2012) (3)
- The phonetic structure of Dzongkha: A preliminary study∗ (2018) (3)
- The ancestry of Tibetan (2013) (3)
- In Search of Kentum Indo-Europeans in the Himalayas (1996) (3)
- The Shompen of Great Nicobar Island: New linguistic and genetic data, and the Austroasiatic homeland revisited (2010) (3)
- Population History of the G ond: The Largest Tribal Population of S outh A sia (2018) (2)
- Converging views on Asian prehistory from different windows on the past (2017) (2)
- South Asia and the Middle East (2007) (2)
- Symbiosism, Symbiomism and the perils of memetic management (2015) (2)
- Morphosyntax of Himalayan Languages (2017) (2)
- The origin of language: Symbiosism and symbiomism (2008) (2)
- Symbiosism, Symbiomism and the Leiden definition of the meme (2007) (2)
- Health in the Himalayas and the Himalayan Homelands (2015) (2)
- Linguistic history and historical linguistics (2018) (2)
- The Name of the Tangut Empire (1994) (2)
- Newaric and Mahakiranti (2004) (2)
- From the Dhaulagiri to Lappland, the Americas and Oceania (2014) (1)
- Transliteration and Transcription (1987) (1)
- The East Asian linguistic phylum: A reconstruction based on language and genes (2018) (1)
- Nathan W. Hill (ed.): Mediaeval Tibeto-Burman Languages IV . (Brill's Tibetan Studies Library. Languages of the Greater Himalayan Region.) x, 480 pp.Leiden and Boston:Brill,2012. €163. ISBN978 90 04 23202 0. (2014) (1)
- Seino van Breughel: A grammar of Atong (2016) (1)
- Chapter 7. The dynamics of Nepali pronominal distinctions in familiar, casual and formal relationships (2019) (1)
- Identity lies more in language than in genes (Interview von Kinley Wangmo) (2013) (1)
- Language and identity in Bhutan (2015) (1)
- The phonologies of Dzongkha and the Bhutanese liturgical language (1994) (1)
- The Eastern Himalayan corridor in prehistory (2016) (1)
- BECKWITH Christopher (2002). Mediaeval Tibeto-Burman Languages (Tibetan Studies: Proceedings of the Ninth Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Leiden 2000). Leiden, Boston, Koln : Brill. (2003) (1)
- Dutch Capitalism and the Globalisation of Tea (2019) (0)
- The Mongoloid Myth (2015) (0)
- TibetanPhilip Denwood. 1999. John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam (xx+372=) 392 pp. US$ 99 (2003) (0)
- Appendix IIΙ Dumi-English glossary (1993) (0)
- A Manual of Linguistic Field Work and Structure of Indian Languages (review) (2006) (0)
- Euro-Asian Cooperation in Austroasiatic Linguistics (2002) (0)
- Chapter Four Morphemic Analysis of Simplicia (1987) (0)
- Symbiosism and Symbiomism (2015) (0)
- Grammar of the Dumi Language (1995) (0)
- Reconstructing the population history of the largest tribe of India: the Dravidian speaking Gond (2017) (0)
- Evidence of Long-distance Dispersal events during the settlement of the world by modern humans (2014) (0)
- From India to Europe and Back (2021) (0)
- A journey among the peoples of Central Borneo in word and picture (2009) (0)
- Interlude: Coffee and Chocolate (2019) (0)
- Chapter One Phonology and Phonetics (1987) (0)
- Archaeology, Linguistics and Genetics: Rice and People in the Eastern HimalayanCorridor (2015) (0)
- The Major Genetic Risk Factor for Severe COVID-19 Does Not Show Any Association Among Indian Populations (2021) (0)
- Appendix III Limbu-English Glossary (1987) (0)
- Tea Transformed: Wars in Asia (2019) (0)
- The underestimated diversity of the Trans-Himalayan language family and theEastern Himalaya as its long unrecognised centre of linguistic diversity (2014) (0)
- Chapter Three The Verbs 'To Be' (1987) (0)
- Chapter Eight Other Verbal Constructions (1987) (0)
- Evolving Scientific Views of Our Origins (2021) (0)
- Appendix IV Anthology of Kiranti Scripts (1987) (0)
- Modernisation in the service of cultural preservation: Discussion on Dzongkha continues (2016) (0)
- Chapter 9 Other verbal constructions (1993) (0)
- Chapter Two Nominal Morphology (1987) (0)
- Appendix IV Plates (1993) (0)
- Book Review: Seino van Breugel. A Grammar of Atong (Brill’s Studies in South and Southwest Asian Languages 5). Leiden: Brill, 2014, 660 pp., ISBN 9789004258921. €231,00 (Hb) (2016) (0)
- Chapter 3 Nominal morphology (1993) (0)
- Synoptic grammar of the Bumthang language - eScholarship (2015) (0)
- Review of: Thurgood, Graham, and Randy LaPolla, eds. The Sino-Tibetan Languages. Second Edition (2018) (0)
- Gongduk Nominal Morphology and the phylogenetic position of Gongduk (2014) (0)
- Meaning and Universal Grammar: Theory and Empirical Findings (review) (2004) (0)
- A phonetic analysis of Drenjongke: A first critical assessment (2020) (0)
- How close is one language to another (2013) (0)
- East Meets West: the Intrepid Portuguese (2019) (0)
- Chapter 6 Aspect and aspectivizers (1993) (0)
- The Eastern Himalaya and the Mongoloid myth (2018) (0)
- Chapter 4 Conjugations of the verb (1993) (0)
- Tending the Tea Garden (2019) (0)
- The discovery of Trans-Himalayan: The history of thought on Asia’s most populous language family — A tale of the well informed and demure vs. the poorly informed but unabashed (2015) (0)
- Appendix II Paradigms (1987) (0)
- Appendix I Texts (1987) (0)
- Nepali expressive morphology (2020) (0)
- The ancestry of the Chinese people based on language and genes (2019) (0)
- Linguistic Topography: Loss of terrain as a matter of domain (2014) (0)
- Key to Maps (1987) (0)
- The Primordial Origins of Tea (2019) (0)
- Nathan W. Hill (ed.): Mediaeval Tibeto-Burman Languages IV (Brill’s Tibetan Studies Library. Languages of the Greater Himalayan Region.) 480 pp. Leiden and Boston:Brill, 2012. (2014) (0)
- Chapter Five Aspect and Aspectivizers (1987) (0)
- List of Plates (1987) (0)
- Nicolaas Witsen, The Tibetan Script and the Tangut Languages (2018) (0)
- Chapter 14. Endangered Languages of South Asia (2008) (0)
- New insights into Dzongkha phonology and morphophonology (2015) (0)
- Taxes vs. Freedom from Oppression (2019) (0)
- The English Take to Tea: Wars in Europe (2019) (0)
- Chapter 5 Morphology of simplicia (1993) (0)
- Review of van Breugel (2021): A dictionary of Atong: A Tibeto-Burman language of Northeast India and Bangladesh (2021) (0)
- Chapter 2 Phonology and phonetics (1993) (0)
- Tea Arrives in Japan and Korea (2019) (0)
- Chapter Seven Gerunds and Periphrastic Tenses (1987) (0)
- Asian ethnolinguistic phylogeography from a linguistic perspective (2014) (0)
- BHUTAN; ALPINE RETREATOF DEITIES (2011) (0)
- The Eastern Himalaya: Cradle of Ethnogenesis (2014) (0)
- Beyond the Linguistic Event Horizon (2021) (0)
- Ethnogenesis in Northeast India (2014) (0)
- Tea Terroir and Tea Cuisine (2019) (0)
- Chapter 1 The Dumi (1993) (0)
- Tosu: a Tibeto-Burman language of southwestern Sichuan, China (2004) (0)
- Ethnolinguistic phylogeography: From East Asia into and across the Indian Ocean and the Pacific (2014) (0)
- A Grammar of Bumthang. A Language of Central Bhutan. (1995) (0)
- Chapter 8 Perfect tenses (1993) (0)
- Chapter Six Mode (1987) (0)
- Tea Chemistry and Fanciful Concoctions (2019) (0)
- The Toto language of the western Bhutanese duars (2015) (0)
- Tea Spreads to China (2019) (0)
- PATIENT CATEGORY IN TIBETO-BURMAN (2016) (0)
- Linguistic Topography and Language Survival (2016) (0)
- The origin of Aboriginal Australians as inferred from the genomic sequence of a hundred-year-old lock of hair (2011) (0)
- The Trans-Himalayan family and the Himalayan homeland (2014) (0)
- Book Review: Dubi Nanda Dhakal. Darai Texts (Languages of the World/Text Collections 32). München: LINCOM Europa, 2013, 132 pp. (2015) (0)
- Chapter 7 Causatives and transitivity (1993) (0)
- Paragliding through the eastern Himalayas: Discovery, ancestry and language (2014) (0)
- Translation and interpretation (2014) (0)
- Dubi Nanda Dhakal: Darai Texts (2015) (0)
- Holocene Dispersals (2021) (0)
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