1,004 search results for “paula language and linguistics” in the Student website
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    New professor Alwin Kloekhorst: 'The origin of your language also says something about you'
        
    
Where does Dutch come from? Newly appointed Professor Alwin Kloekhorst looks for an answer to that question in millennia-old languages from Anatolia, the Asian part of present-day Turkey. 'A new interpretation in one of the Anatolian languages can have consequences for dozens of other languages.'
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    Reassessing the etymology of Greek katharós ‘clean, stainless, pure’
    
    
Lecture, Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (CIEL) Seminars
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    Yingyang WangFaculty of Humanities
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    Lucien van BeekFaculty of Humanities
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    Johanneke CaspersFaculty of Humanities
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    ‘Computers can give linguists a push in the right direction’
        
    
For decades, linguists have racked their brains over the question of precisely how the syntax of various languages is different. PhD candidate Martin Kroon has developed a computer system that brings us closer to finding an answer. His PhD defence is on 10 November.
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    Pluriversal Politics: Otomi History, Language, Culture and Cosmovision
    
    
Film screening and Book Launch
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    Language during war: the changing position of Russian in Ukraine
        
    
The impact of war extends beyond destroyed buildings and torn families. In bilingual Ukraine, the ongoing war with Russia is a major driver for increasingly discarding the Russian language. What does this mean for the position of Russian in Ukraine?
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    Yiya ChenFaculty of Humanities
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    Matthijs WesteraFaculty of Humanities
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    Sealing and bookkeeping practices in Hittite Anatolia
    
    
Lecture, Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (CIEL) Seminars
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    Pluriversal Politics: Otomi History, Language, Culture and Cosmovision
    
    
Lecture and Exhibition
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A study association is a good way to combine study-related activities with pleasure. Every faculty has one or more study association.
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A study association is a good way to combine study-related activities with pleasure. Every faculty has one or more study association.
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A study association is a good way to combine study-related activities with pleasure. Every faculty has one or more study association.
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A study association is a good way to combine study-related activities with pleasure. Every faculty has one or more study association.
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A study association is a good way to combine study-related activities with pleasure. Every faculty has one or more study association.
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A study association is a good way to combine study-related activities with pleasure. Every faculty has one or more study association.
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A study association is a good way to combine study-related activities with pleasure. Every faculty has one or more study association.
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    Study associations
    
    
A study association is a good way to combine study-related activities with pleasure. Every faculty has one or more study association.
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    Egbert FortuinFaculty of Humanities
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    Jill JefferyFaculty of Humanities
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    Isaac WeiFaculty of Humanities
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    Rick HoningsFaculty of Humanities
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    The Linguistics Olympiad final is coming up soon: ‘The questions shouldn’t be too easy’
        
    
On Saturday 16 April, secondary school pupils will once again have a chance to sink their teeth into the hardest language-related questions during the final of the Linguistics Olympiad. Professor Sasha Lubotsky and PhD student Cid Swanenvleugel are both former Olympiad winners. Now they are involved…
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    How do our language rules come about?
        
    
Many of the language rules we use today were formulated in the 17th and 18th centuries. In a dual track at the universities of Leiden and Brussels, PhD candidate Eline Lismont investigated why some rules became successful while other rules were quickly forgotten.
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    Student Marten helped organise a MOOC: ‘It improved my knowledge of linguistics'
        
    
Master’s student of Linguistics Marten van der Meulen helped organise the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) Miracles of Human Language, which ran from 30 March until 11 May 2015. What was it like for a student to organise an MOOC? And what did he learn from it?
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    Colin EwenFaculty of Humanities
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    Jenneke van der WalFaculty of Humanities
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    Astrid VandendaeleFaculty of Humanities
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    Ae Ree NamFaculty of Humanities
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    Linguists: crimefighters extraordinaire
        
    
Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker will retire on 8 February. If there’s one theme running through his career, it’s the links between the University and society. In this series of pre-retirement discussions, Stolker will talk one last time to people from within and without the University. In this first…
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    ‘Language is part of your identity’
        
    
Language is omnipresent: when you talk, app or meet in Teams. Understanding how we communicate with one another and what communication does to us is essential. In her inaugural lecture, Nivja de Jong will call to redress the balance between the sciences and the humanities.
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    Leiden was buzzing on the Evening of Languages
        
    
What does it sound like when you create your own words in Chichewa? Can you decipher hieroglyphs after just one workshop? Visitors found answers to these and many other questions during the first edition of the Evening of Languages, held in the brand-new Herta Mohr Building. With a sold-out programme,…
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    Jaap de JongFaculty of Humanities
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    Nancy Kula: ‘Languages are very diverse’
        
    
Nancy Kula has been Professor of African Linguistics since 1 February. Now is a good time to hear more about her field of expertise and academic interests.
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    Jenneke van der Wal wins Ammodo Science Award: ‘Especially unstudied languages contribute to theory building’
        
    
For associate professor Jenneke van der Wal, things have been good recently. After being awarded a Vici and Una Europa grant, she has now also received an Ammodo Science Award. ‘It is a nice confirmation that I am doing valuable work.’
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    Lettie DorstFaculty of Humanities
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    Laura MiglioriFaculty of Humanities
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    Arnout KoornneefSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Jessie SunFaculty of Humanities
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    Emma GrootveldFaculty of Humanities
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    Alisa van de Haar: ‘People with linguistic skills have always played a very important role in society’
        
    
Who was professionally involved in language between 1550 and 1650? And what were the financial returns of this language sector? Assistant Professor Alisa van de Haar has received an ERC Starting Grant to map out the situation in Northwest Europe between 1550 and 1650.
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    Longming ShichuanFaculty of Humanities
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    Iris KoleAdministration and Central Services
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    Benjamin StormeFaculty of Humanities
 
