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A grammar of the Thangmi language with an ethnolinguistic introduction to the speakers and their culture

Turin, M.

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Turin, M. (2006, May 17). A grammar of the Thangmi language with an ethnolinguistic introduction to the speakers and their culture. Retrieved from

https://hdl.handle.net/1887/4458

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Author: Turin, Mark

Title: A grammar of the Thangmi language with an ethnolinguistic introduction to the speakers and their culture

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Curriculum Vitae

Mark Turin werd op 27 oktober 1973 geboren te Londen. In 1991 legde hij het eindexamen af aan de University College School te Londen. Hij vertrok daarna naar Nepal, waar hij een jaar lang in Mustang als vrijwilliger Engelse les gaf. Tussen 1992 en 1995 studeerde hij antropologie en archeologie aan de universiteit van Cambridge, waar hij in 1995 zijn bachelors graad in de sociale antropologie behaalde met de onderscheiding First Class Honours. Reeds tijdens zijn studie verichtte hij antropologisch veldwerk in Nepal.

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