3,612 search results for “paula language and linguistics” in the Public website
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    Inocêncio Joao Raul ZandamelaFaculty of Humanities
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    Detecting cross-linguistic syntactic differences automatically
    
    
So far it has been impossible to compare large sets of syntactic constructions in large sets of languages systematically and automatically. The online availability of parallel text corpora and software tools to align, enrich, search and analyse them has the potential to make automatic massive systematic…
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    Apps for learning African sign languages
        
    
It is our goal to deliver a convenient, enjoyable, learning experience that goes beyond the basics. All of the apps are an initiative of the HANDS! Lab for Sign Languages and Deaf Studies at Leiden University, as part of the Language Socialization in Deaf Families project funded by the Leiden University…
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    Free online linguistics course: Miracles of Human Language
        
    
Language is a little bit like owning a mobile phone. We use it all the time, but we don’t really understand how it works. Where is language located in our brain? Do all humans have language? These and many other questions will be answered by professor Marc van Oostendorp in the MOOC Miracles of Human…
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    Yinzhi ZhangFaculty of Humanities
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    Arabic and Aramaic in Iraq: Language and Syriac Christian Commitment to the Arab Nationalist Project (1920-1950)
    
    
Tijmen Baarda defended his PhD thesis on 8 January 2020
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    Alignment in Eastern Neo-Aramaic Languages from a Typological Perspective
    
    
On October 31st, Paul Noorlander succesfully defended his doctoral thesis and graduated. The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics congratulates Paul on this great result.
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    Alex ReunekerFaculty of Humanities
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    How infants learn about language within their social context - experimental and observational evidence
    
    
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium
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    Disentangling the roles of social and biophysical factors in the evolution of linguistic diversity in South America
    
    
This project combines an extensive new open database on linguistic distributions, spatial modelling and areal linguistics in order to disentangle the roles of social and environmental factors on the emergence of linguistic diversity patterns of South America.
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    The phonological systems of the Mbam languages of Cameroon with a focus on vowels and vowel harmony
    
    
The languages of the Mbam-et-Inoubou District of the Centre Region of Cameroon have a unique position in Bantu linguistics. Being in between
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    Pardon my French? Dutch-French Language Contact in The Netherlands, 1500-1900
    
    
The main aim of this project is to provide a full analysis of the actual influence of French on Dutch in The Netherlands during the period of 1500 - 1900.
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    Theory of mind in language, minds, and machines: a multidisciplinary approach
    
    
Humans can see the world through the eyes of other humans and imagine what they know, want, and intend. This competence is known as Theory of Mind.
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    Splitting and clustering grammatical information
    
    
This project focuses on a striking parallelism between two macro-groups of languages: southern Italian dialects and the so-called split-ergative languages, like Basque, Georgian, Dyirbal, Hindi/Urdu.
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    Liko Phonology and Grammar. A Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
    
    
This thesis presents a detailed description of the phonology, the tone system and the grammar of Liko, a Bantu language spoken by about 70,000 people in the northeastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It provides numerous examples.
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    Cattle-talk: the language of colour among East African pastoralists
    
    
What categories exist in the languages of pastoralists? Do these semantic concepts reflect universal or languagespecific tendencies? What (environment? culture?) governs the similarities (or the differences) attested crosslinguistically in cattle colour systems?
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    Tian YangFaculty of Humanities
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    Language processing and the multilingual brain
    
    
This project looks at how the native language influences processing mechanisms of non-native language(s) as well has how it influences brain structure and functional connectivity.
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    Politiques, Education et Identités Linguistiques, le collège des Frères des écoles chrétiennes de Jérusalem (1922-1939)
    
    
This dissertation sheds light on politics, education and linguistic identity by studying the case of the College of Jerusalem, founded by the Brothers of the Christian Schools.
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    Language prescriptivism: Attitudes to usage vs. actual language use in American English
    
    
On December 18th, Viktorija Kostadinova succesfully defended her doctoral thesis and graduated. The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics congratulates Viktorija on this great result.
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    Traces of language contact: The Flores-Lembata languages in eastern Indonesia
    
    
On the 13th of November, Hanna Fricke successfully defended her doctoral thesis and graduated. The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics congratulates Hanna on this achievement.
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    Deborah OyuuFaculty of Humanities
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    Language Diversity in the World
    
    
This research profile area brings together descriptive, historical and theoretical linguistics, as well as psycho- and neurolinguistics.
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    Aleksandra UttenweilerFaculty of Humanities
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    Large Language Models
    
    
An in-depth history of Large Language Models—and what their ubiquity, disruption, and creativity mean from a wider sociopolitical perspective.
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    Sign languages and Deaf studies
    
    
At LUCL, researchers have established the Leiden Hands!Lab for Sign Languages and Deaf Studies.
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    From Gothic to OMG: the 21st conference on English historical linguistics comes to Leiden
        
    
The largest international conference on English historical linguistics is coming to Leiden. From 7 June to 11 June 2021, the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL) organises the International Conference on English Historical Linguistics (ICEHL-21). Due to Covid measures, the conference takes…
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    Ronny BoogaartFaculty of Humanities
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    Current Visions of TAML2 (Tense, Aspect and Modality in Second Languages)
    
    
This is a Special Issue of the peer-reviewed 'Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics (DuJAL)’, which focuses on promoting Dutch and Belgian work in applied linguistics among an international audience, but also welcomes contributions from other countries.
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    Unravelling East Africa’s Early Linguistic History (LHEAf)
    
    
This project investigates the rich linguistic history of the crucial language groups in East Africa and includes a search for words that indicate earlier lost languages. These outcomes, combined with recent archaeological and genetic research, will contribute to a new understanding of East Africa’s…
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    The Performative Force of Accented Speech: Language, Body, and Violence
    
    
This research examines the social, political, and cultural forces that structure people’s responses towards accented speech, and further uses the accent as a focal point to theorize the interrelation between language and body.
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    Kate BellamyFaculty of Humanities
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    Language, Education and Identity in Africa
    
    
On the 16th of September, Bert van Pinxteren successfully defended a doctoral thesis. The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics congratulates Bert on this achievement!
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    English language check
    
    
Publishing about your research is a key aspect of your career as a researcher; the majority of research publications are written in English. When applying for research funding, too, it is very important to ensure that your application is written in clear, accessible English. Maria Sherwood-Smith, Academic…
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    A History of Alorese (Austronesian): Combining linguistics and oral history
    
    
On the 16th of February, Yunus Sulistyono successfully defended a doctoral thesis. The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics congratulates Yunus on this achievement!
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    Language Ideologies: Old Questions, New Perspectives'
    
    
The Special Issue of the European Journal of Applied Linguistics on ‘Language Ideologies: Old Questions, New Perspectives’ aims to offer diverse insights on language ideologies with a focus on methodological and theoretical questions.
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    Priscilla LamFaculty of Humanities
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    Fei BaiFaculty of Humanities
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    A history of Alorese (Austronesian) combining linguistic and oral history
    
    
On the 16th of February 2022 Mr. Yunus Sulistyono successfully defended a doctoral thesis and graduated.
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    The music of language: exploring grammar, prosody and rhythm perception in zebra finches and budgerigars
    
    
Promotor: C.J. ten Cate
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    Paz Gonzalez GonzalezFaculty of Humanities
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    Veni grant Lucien van Beek
        
    
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research has awarded dr. Lucien van Beek a Veni grant. This grant offers young researchers the possibility to develop their innovative ideas for a period of three or four years. The awarded research proposal focuses on the Ancient Greek dialects' contribution…
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    Hello, who is this? The relationship between linguistic and speaker- dependent information in the acoustics of consonants
    
    
On the 28th of June, Laura Smorenburg successfully defended a doctoral thesis. The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics congratulates Laura on this achievement!
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    British Celtic Influence on English Phonology
    
    
This dissertation assesses the influence of British Celtic on the phonological development of English during and shortly after the Anglo-Saxon settlement period, ca. AD 450-700.
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    Online Course Introduction to Comparative Indo-European Linguistics
    
    
Indo-European is the name of the language family to which English belongs, along with many sub-families such as Germanic languages and Romance languages. In this course, you will delve into the structure and origins of these branches, the oldest languages belonging to the language family, linguistic…
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    Language and belonging in the 21st century
        
    
What does it take to truly be ‘one of us’ and what role does language play in this process? In short, what is the difference between ‘a language we understand’ and ‘our language’? This is the question Professor Terkourafi will address in her inaugural lecture on Friday 20 April.
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    Rethinking Javanese Religion: The Prospect of New Descriptions of Javanese Traditions
    
    
This study describes religion in Java.
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    Bakola documentation project
    
    
The aim of this project is the linguistic documentation of Bakola, a Narrow Bantu language.
 
