855 search results for “russian and since linguistics” in the Staff website
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Jiahui LiangFaculty of Humanities
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Rosa Maria de Lima RibeiroFaculty of Humanities
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Mark ShockleyFaculty of Humanities
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Yanan WangFaculty of Humanities
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Qi ZhangFaculty of Humanities
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Aljosa SorgoFaculty of Humanities
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Joosje WesselsFaculty of Humanities
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Benjamin Suchard: ‘The more you send out into the world, the more likely it will stick’
How do you make niche subjects interesting and accessible? Benjamin Suchard, historical linguist and researcher, seems to have created the perfect recipe, which consists of his various projects alongside his regular research, including a Twitter account and a major international film.
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Symposium: Through the Hands of Signers: History of sign language emergence, transmission, and change
Conference
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High school students get acquainted with language studies at profile selection day
The Choose a Language Day was created to make high school students enthusiastic about choosing a linguistic profile and further education. Third-years were able to learn about different language studies at the Faculty of Humanities.
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NWO grant for Claartje Levelt: how toddlers learn words
Professor Claartje Levelt, together with Paula Fikkert (Radboud University), has received an NWO Open Competition grant for research into the development of word production in toddlers.
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SAILS Workshop: AI and LLMs: Keeping the Linguist in the Loop
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Mermru: Building a Dynamic and Integrated Linguistic Engine for Ethio-Semitic Languages
Lecture
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‘The Netherlands should also consider the possibility of direct confrontation with Russia’
There is a real chance of war closer to home, political and military leaders in Europe have warned. What does Frans Osinga, Professor of War Studies, think about the threat and what we should do?
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Understanding the role of prosody at multiple levels of linguistic organization: Experimental and crosslinguistic insights
Lecture, SMILE Talks
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Russia correspondent Eva Hartog: ‘Return to the Netherlands? No way!’
Russia correspondent Eva Hartog took a Master’s in Political Philosophy in Leiden in 2011. This former editor-in-chief of The Moscow Times sees this short period as a new chapter in her life. And she is once again contemplating her future now she can no longer ask the big questions in Russia.
- Symposium on Old English, Middle English and Historical Linguistics in the Low Countries (SOEMEHL)
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Russische toeristen weigeren kan alleen op Europees niveau
Naar aanleiding van de aanhoudende oorlog tussen Rusland en Oekraïne willen verschillende Europese landen een inreisverbod invoeren tegen Russische staatsburgers. Maar mogen zij dit zomaar doen?
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Roeland Böcker: 'Problems of multilateralism are a never-ending debate'
On 8 December, in honour of Human Rights Week, Roeland Böcker gave a public lecture about his experiences as ambassador to the Council of Europe. Between 2017 and 2021, Roeland Böcker was the representative of the Netherlands in the Council of Europe.
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Stefano BellucciFaculty of Humanities
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Randal SheppardFaculty of Humanities
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How seals point to an undocumented prehistoric language
Language can be a time machine: we can learn from ancient texts how our ancestors interacted with the world around them. But can language also teach us something about people whose language has been lost? PhD candidate Anthony Jakob investigated whether the languages of prehistoric populations left…
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Who are the JUL board members?
The JUL board 2025/2026 consists of five colleagues:
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Do – Re – Mi – Fa – Tone! The fluidity of tone and Ubuntu Linguistics
Inaugural lecture
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47th Symposium on Old English, Middle English and Historical Linguistics (#SOEMEHL47)
Conference
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Leiden Slavist in Ukraine: ‘My love for Russia has faded’
To read Chekhov in the ‘original’. That was what motivated Arie van der Ent to study Slavic languages and literature with Karel van het Reve at Leiden University. ‘My love for Chekhov hasn’t faded,’ says Van der Ent from his home 60 kilometres south of Kyiv. ‘But it has for the rest of Russia.’
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Emergence of Linguistic Universals in Neural Agents via Artificial Language Learning and Communication
PhD defence
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Back to the Future: What vision of the future did people have during perestroika?
In many Central and Eastern European countries, a period of greater openness emerged in the late 1980s. How did this affect the future perspective of residents? And can we learn anything from this period for our current times? University lecturer Dorine Schellens delves into the literature to investigate…
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Colin EwenFaculty of Humanities
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Geert BooijFaculty of Humanities
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Znati am DahhaneFaculty of Humanities
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Eli ten LohuisFaculty of Humanities
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Cornelia de HaanFaculty of Humanities
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Charlotte van HaarlemFaculty of Humanities
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Anne Marie KuijpersFaculty of Humanities
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Fernanda Maciel ZioberFaculty of Humanities
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Leticia de Pedro AndrésFaculty of Humanities
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Ruoyu ShiFaculty of Humanities
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Zhenlin ChenFaculty of Humanities
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Isaac EatonFaculty of Humanities
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Xiao-Fang ChiFaculty of Humanities
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DeAndre Espree-ConawayFaculty of Humanities
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Anooshik Maleki BakhshmandiFaculty of Humanities
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Emma BieringsFaculty of Humanities
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Liesbet WinkelmolenFaculty of Humanities
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Patricia Valdivia Suclla-PoppensFaculty of Humanities
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Vicky AlcaldeFaculty of Humanities
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Gea Hakker-PrinsFaculty of Humanities
