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A grammar of Sandawe : a Khoisan language of Tanzania

Steeman, S.

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Steeman, S. (2012, February 2). A grammar of Sandawe : a Khoisan language of Tanzania.

LOT dissertation series. LOT - Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics, Utrecht.

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Curriculum vitae

Sander Steeman was born in Roosendaal en Nispen on 31 October 1978. After attending the Norbertuscollege in Roosendaal, he started studying African Linguistics at Leiden University in 1996. He obtained his MA degree in 2002, with an annotated edition of a Lusoga play (MA thesis) and an experimental phonetic study on Swahili question intonation. From 2002 to 2006 he was a PhD-student at Leiden University (CNWS, later LUCL), working on his research project A grammar of Sandawe. He joined Learning4u (Portfolio4u b.v.) as a product manager e-learning in 2007, while he continued working on his dissertation. In 2009/2010 he was employed by the Onderwijscentrum Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. Since March 2010 he is working as a policy advisor and centraal functioneel beheerder onderwijstoepassingen at the Hogeschool van Amsterdam, afdeling Strategische Informatievoorziening.

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