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Driem (2001), p. 383. van
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Driem (1991) van
Driem (1992).
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Michailovsky &
Mazaudon (1989). van
Driem (1994). van
Driem,
George (1998). Dzongkha...
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George "Sjors" van
Driem (born 1957) is a
Dutch professor emeritus of
linguistics at the
University of Bern. He
studied East
Asian languages and is known...
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DRIEMS University,
formerly Dhaneswar Rath
Institute of
Engineering and
Management Studies (
DRIEMS), is a
state private university and
group of technical...
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Chukha Districts. Van
Driem (2003)
leaves it
unclassified as a
separate branch within the Sino-Tibetan
language family.
George van
Driem (2001:804)
notes that...
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Archived from the
original on 10
November 2022.
Retrieved 16
November 2022.
Driem,
George van (1998).
Dzongkha = Rdoṅ-kha. Leiden:
Research School, CNWS....
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originally proposed by
George van
Driem, who
retracted his
proposal in 2004
after a
field study in Bhutan. van
Driem (2001)
posits that the Mahakiranti...
- 2009,
Payap University, Chiangmai, Thailand. van
Driem (2014) van
Driem (2001:397–398, 403) van
Driem,
George L. (2011), "Tibeto-Burman
subgroups and historical...
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Stanley Starosta in 2001. The
proposal has
since been
adopted by
George van
Driem and others.
Early proposals of
similar linguistic macrophylla, in narrower...
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language (5,000 speakers) in far
Eastern Bhutan, are also
grouped by Van
Driem (1993) into
Central Bodish.
These languages are
remnants of what were originally...