Himalayan Languages Project#Himalayan Languages Symposium

The Himalayan Languages Project, launched in 1993, is a research collective based at Leiden University and comprising much of the world's authoritative research on the lesser-known and endangered languages of the Himalayas, in Nepal, China, Bhutan, and India. Its members regularly spend months or years at a time doing field research with native speakers. The Director of the Himalayan Languages Project is George van Driem. Project members include Mark Turin and Jeroen Wiedenhof. The project recruits graduate students to collect field data on little-known languages for their Ph.D. dissertations.

The Himalayan Languages Project was officially commissioned by the government of Bhutan to devise a standard romanization of Dzongkha.

Since George van Driem's move to the University of Bern, many members of the Himalayan Languages Project are now based out of Switzerland.

Languages studied

The project has completed comprehensive grammars of the following languages:

The project is currently working on comprehensive grammars of the following languages:

The project has completed grammatical sketches of the following languages:

Members of the project are currently working on grammatical sketches of the following languages:

The project has also studied Kusunda, a language isolate of Nepal.

Himalayan Languages Symposium

Members of the Himalayan Languages Project also regularly organise the Himalayan Languages Symposium, an annual conference on Trans-Himalayan languages.[http://www.himalayansymposium.org/ Himalayan Languages Symposium].{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20220219051227/http://www.himalayanlanguages.org/conferences.html Conferences]}}. Himalayan Languages Project. Conferences have been held annually since 1995.

Below is a list of past conferences.{{cite web | title=Conference schedule | website=Himalayan Languages Symposium | date=2021-04-14 | url=http://www.himalayansymposium.org/conference-schedule.html | access-date=2024-01-20}}

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! Event !! Location !! Country !! Date !! Year

HLS 1Leiden{{flag|Netherlands}}June 16–171995
HLS 2Noordwijkerhout{{flag|Netherlands}}October 11–121996
HLS 3Santa Barbara, California{{flag|United States}}July 17–201997
HLS 4Pune{{flag|India}}December 7–91998
HLS 5Kathmandu{{flag|Nepal}}September 13–151999
HLS 6Milwaukee, Wisconsin{{flag|United States}}June 15–172000
HLS 7Uppsala{{flag|Sweden}}September 7–92001
HLS 8Bern{{flag|Switzerland}}September 19–222002
HLS 9Mysore{{flag|India}}December 9–122003
HLS 10Thimphu{{flag|Bhutan}}December 1–32004
HLS 11Bangkok{{flag|Thailand}}December 6–92005
HLS 12Kathmandu{{flag|Nepal}}November 26–292006
HLS 13Shimla{{flag|India}}October 22–242007
HLS 14Gothenburg{{flag|Sweden}}August 21–232008
HLS 15Eugene, Oregon{{flag|United States}}July 30–August 12009
HLS 16London{{flag|United Kingdom}}September 2–52010
HLS 17Kobe{{flag|Japan}}September 6–92011
HLS 18Varanasi{{flag|India}}September 10–122012
HLS 19Canberra{{flag|Australia}}September 6–82013
HLS 20Singapore{{flag|Singapore}}July 16–182014
HLS 21Kirtipur{{flag|Nepal}}November 26–282015
HLS 22Guwahati{{flag|India}}June 8–102016
HLS 23Tezpur{{flag|India}}July 5–72017
HLS 24Lucknow{{flag|India}}June 8–102018
HLS 25Sydney{{flag|Australia}}June 28–292019
HLS 26Paris{{flag|France}}September 4–62023
HLS 27Guwahati{{flag|India}}June 12–142024
HLS 28Eugene, Oregon{{flag|United States}}August 2–32025{{cite web | title=Co-located Conferences | website=Linguistics Society of America Summer Institute: July 7-August 8, 2025 at the University of Oregon in Eugene, OR | url=https://center.uoregon.edu/LSA/2025/co-located-conferences.php | access-date=2024-12-18}}

See also

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