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Nationality
  
Dutch


Name
  
Jan Steenbergen

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Born
  
June 3, 1970 (age 53) (
1970-06-03
)

Occupation
  
Translator, interpreter

Known for
  
Creator of Wenedyk and Slovianski

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Johannes Hendrik "Jan" van Steenbergen (born June 3, 1970) is a Dutch linguist, journalist, translator and interpreter. He is known for being the author of several constructed languages, notably Interslavic and Wenedyk.

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He was born in Hoorn, where he spent most of his childhood. In 1988 he became a student of Amsterdam University, where he graduated in East European Studies with major topics in Slavistics and musicology. He continued his studies in Poland at Warsaw University and worked at the Warsaw Autumn festival for contemporary music. In 1997 he became a Polish translator and interpreter in the Netherlands.

In 1996 he started working on an artificial North Slavic language, Vuozgašchai (Vozgian), and in 2002 he created another language, Wenedyk, a reconstruction of what Polish might have looked like if it had been influenced by Vulgar Latin. In 2006 he was one of the initiators of the Pan-Slavic language Slovianski (later renamed Interslavic), as well as the coordinator of a project for the creation of an electronic Interslavic dictionary. In November 2013, he was awarded the Josef Dobrovský medal for his 'contributions to Slavic culture and science'.

Van Steenbergen lives in IJmuiden. He is married and has three children.

References

Jan van Steenbergen Wikipedia