Phonology and Morphology of Mambay (Niger-Congo, Adamawa)
Anonby, E.J.
Citation
Anonby, E. J. (2008, May 22). Phonology and Morphology of Mambay (Niger-Congo, Adamawa). Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13045
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Curriculum vitae
Erik John Anonby was born on 14 January 1975 in Winnipeg, Canada. He studied at Rossyln Academy in Nairobi, Kenya and in 1993 graduated from Brookswood Secondary School in Langley, Canada. From 1993 to 1997, he studied linguistics and art at Trinity Western University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and received the Governor-General’s Award for academic excellence. From 1997 to 1999, he pursued further studies at Université du Québec à Chicoutimi and Trinity Western University, graduating with a Master’s degree in Linguistics and Exegesis. Following a year of sociolinguistic research on several languages in Chad and two years of linguistic research on the Luri language continuum in Iran, he began doctoral research on Mambay in 2003.
An associate of Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, he is presently carrying out a research project on Kumzari, a language in northern Oman.