3,566 search results for “papua language and linguistics” in the Public website
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    What influence did French really have on Dutch?
        
    
Just as some people today dislike English influences on the Dutch language, in early modern times people also criticised the Frenchification of Dutch. But to what extent did French actually leave its mark in our language? PhD student Brenda Assendelft made a surprising discovery. PhD defence 24 May.
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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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    From INsight to inSIGHT: Understanding prosodic adaptation in speech perception
    
    
Lecture, SMILE Talks
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    Program 2026
    
    
TBA
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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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    South American population history revisited: multidisciplinary perspectives on the Upper Amazon
    
    
This project, South American population history revisited: multidisciplinary perspectives on the Upper Amazon (SAPPHIRE), investigates population dynamics in western South America on the basis of traces in the geographical, genetic, archaeological, ethnological, and linguistic record.
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    World Congress of African Linguists (WOCAL): A conference like no other
    
    
The 10th edition of the World Congress of African Linguists (WOCAL), hosted by Leiden University, will be held online from 7 – 12 June. Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL) researchers give us an insight into how important and special this event actually is.
 - Language and the human past
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Research framework CIAS
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Learn the newest insights from established researchers.
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    Choose a Language! Afternoon: ‘Great that it's more than learning words’
        
    
The lecture halls in the Lipsius were full of curious secondary school students in January. During a special profile selection afternoon, they were introduced to the faculty and language studies. ‘I had no idea that Hebrew and Arabic were similar.’
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    Cultural Semantics and World View: Fulɓe Juguureeɓe (Togo)
    
    
This PhD project investigates how grammatical features and lexical elaboration in Fulfulde Juguureere reflect aspects of cattle culture.
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    Speakers store abstract information, irrespective of their language
        
    
The human brain stores not only individual words, but also all kinds of abstract information about these words. Research by Leiden linguists has shown that speakers have ready access to this information.
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    Female Spies or 'she-Intelligencers': Towards a Gendered History of Seventeenth-Century Espionage
    
    
By analysing neglected (continental) spy centres and integrating these groups of female intelligencers into the traditional, male-orientated historical narratives, this project will proceed towards a gendered history of early modern espionage.
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    Astrolinguistics
    
    
Design of a Linguistic System for Interstellar Communication Based on Logic
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    Horace Walpole and his correspondents; Social network analysis in a historical context
    
    
The current study focuses on Walpole’s social network and the language as contained in the letters of the network members.
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    Jaap de JongFaculty of Humanities
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    English as a Lingua Franca: Mutual Intelligibility of Chinese, Dutch and American speakers of English
    
    
The presents thesis investigates the extent to which Chinese, Dutch and American speakers of English are mutually intelligible. Intelligibility of vowels, simplex consonants and consonant clusters was tested in meaningless sound sequences, as well as in words in meaningless and meaningful short sent…
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    Opera Viva: Ah, l'Amor
    
    
Arts and culture, Opera lecture
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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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    Acquiring numerals and ordinals in Dutch
    
    
Knowledge and culture subproject 2:
 - This Time for Africa! series
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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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    Events in language and cognition
    
    
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium series
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    Ancient Worlds network
    
    
The Ancient Worlds Network brings together staff and graduate students in LIAS working on the ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern world.
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    Lettie DorstFaculty of Humanities
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    Laura MiglioriFaculty of Humanities
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    About the programme
    
    
English Language and Culture is a multi-faceted programme in which you’ll study the language in all its variaties, from Old English to the many different pronunciations currently in use. You’ll also be shown British, American and Canadian literature in their cultural-historical context.
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    Cognitive reference points. Semantics Beyond the Prototypes in Adjectives of Space and Colour
    
    
This doctoral thesis elaborates Langacker’s reference-point model by applying it to lexical semantics.
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    Arnout KoornneefSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    How AI helps map sign languages
        
    
Like spoken languages, sign languages evolve organically and do not always have the same origin. This produces different ways of communication and annotation. Manolis Fragkiadakis wrote his PhD thesis on this.
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    Lustrum: 75 years English Language and Culture programme
    
    
Alumni event, Lustrum
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    World Congress of African Linguists (WOCAL): A conference like no other
        
    
The 10th edition of the World Congress of African Linguists (WOCAL), hosted by Leiden University, will be held online from 7 – 12 June. Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL) researchers give us an insight into how important and special this event actually is.
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    Arabic and its Alternatives
    
    
Arabic and its Alternatives discusses the complicated relationships between language, religion and communal identities in the Middle East in the period following the First World War.
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    2012 Vrije Competitie Grants for two LUCL members
        
    
LUCL is glad to announce that two of its members have been awarded an NWO Vrije Competitie Grant.
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    Jessie SunFaculty of Humanities
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    Royal distinction for linguist Ingrid Tieken
        
    
Professor of Sociohistorical Linguistics Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade was appointed Knight in the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands on 11 September in her home city of The Hague. Deputy Mayor Bert van Alphen presented her with the decoration.
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    Historical Sociolinguistics Young Researchers Forum
    
    
Conference
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    Emma GrootveldFaculty of Humanities
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    Longming ShichuanFaculty of Humanities
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    Focus and ellipsis
    
    
This project aims at investigating the syntactic role of focus in ellipsis across languages.
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    The syntax and licensing of Gapping and Fragmenting
    
    
This study investigates the syntax and distribution of the two elliptical phenomena Gapping and Fragments, as well as the movements involved in ellipsis contexts in general.
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    Développement phonético-phonologique en fulfulde et bambara d’enfants monolingues et bilingues : étude du babillage et des premiers mots
    
    
Cette étude montre que le développement phonético-phonologique en fulfulde et bambara est à la foiscomparable au développement langagier dans d’autres langues du monde et influencé par les caractéristiques phonétiques et phonologiques de ces deux langues notamment au niveau de la phonotaxe.
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    Analyzability and semantic associations in referring expressions: A study in comparative lexicology
    
    
This thesis is a sample-based typological study of formal and semantic patterns in terms for a selection of referring (
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    Studies in Armenian Etymology with Special Emphasis on Dialects and Culture
    
    
This dissertation provides an up to date description of the Indo European lexical stock of Armenian (ca. 500 entries) with systematic inclusion of unused data that are found in Armenian dialects.
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    The Tocharian subjunctive (2004-2010)
    
    
In this study, the formation of the Tocharian subjunctive is described, its use and meaning are analysed and its origins are investigated.
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    Policing the Urban Environment in Premodern Europe
    
    
Tapping into a combination of court documents, urban statutes, material artefacts, health guides and treatises, Policing the Urban Environment in Premodern Europe offers a unique perspective on how premodern public authorities tried to create a clean, healthy environment.
 
