3,612 search results for “paula language and linguistics” in the Public website
- 
                                    
    (Extra)Ordinary letters: A view from below on seventeenth-century Dutch
    
    
In this dissertation, a corpus of 595 seventeenth-century letters (mainly private ones) written between 1664 and 1672 is examined from a sociolinguistic perspective.
 - 
                                    
    Comparative Indo-European Linguistics
    
    
Reconstructing language history and prehistory in the context of the Indo-European language family.
 - 
                                    
    Greek-Dutch dictionary project
    
    
Lexicographical description of Greek; production of Greek-Dutch dictionary
 - 
                                    
    Languages as Lifelines: The Multilingual Coping Strategies of Refugees from the Early Modern Low Countries
    
    
From ca. 1540 to 1600, thousands fled the war-stricken Southern Low Countries to the British Isles, Germany, and the Northern Low Countries. Research on this displacement crisis, central to the formation of the Netherlands and Belgium, reflects 21st-century debates on migration and language: language…
 - 
                                    
    Sign language emergence and diachronic change
    
    
Conference, Leiden-Birmingham Lectures
 - 
                                    
    Prof. dr. Holger Gzella elected as member of the Academia Europaea
        
    
LUCL member prof. dr. Holger Gzella has been elected as member of the Academia Europaea (The Academy of Europe).
 - 
                                    
    A Grammar of Gaahmg, a Nilo-Saharan Language of Sudan
    
    
This thesis investigates the grammar of Gaahmg, a Nilo-Saharan, Eastern Sudanic language spoken in the Blue Nile Province of North Sudan. The comprehensive description provides an analysis of the phonology, morphology, and syntax. Ten texts of various genre are given to help illustrated the grammar…
 - 
                                    
    
    Nargess AsghariFaculty of Humanities
 - 
                                    
    Theoretical Approaches to Linguistic Diversity
    
    
Describing a new language for the first time is an exciting and challenging intellectual experience.
 - 
                                    
    Special Issue: Ethics in linguistics
    
    
By drawing on the personal experiences of contributors based in different institutions and countries, the articles in this special issue provide a fairly broad overview of ethics practices and concerns in different localities (though not globally, as we had originally hoped), showing, as one student…
 - 
                                    
    Contact-induced change in Dolgan
    
    
This study explores the role of linguistic data in the reconstruction of Dolgan (pre)history by analyzing contact-induced changes and using them to infer information about the nature of the contact settings in which they occurred.
 - 
                                    
    Language socialization in deaf families in Africa
    
    
Across cultures, parents help their children master the social and linguistic codes needed in adult life. Recent research on language socialization found important cross-cultural differences, pointing out the need for more diversity for a full understanding of this process. Deaf communities form…
 - 
                                    
    Comparative Indo-European Linguistics
    
    
Almost all languages of Europe and of a large part of western Asia belong to a single language family, which is called Indo-European, and which includes modern languages like English, Dutch, Russian, Farsi, but also ancient ones like Ancient Greek, Latin, Hittite and Sanskrit.
 - 
                                    
    A Grammar of the Thangmi Language with an Ethnolinguistic Introduction to the Speakers and their Culture
    
    
This 862-page monograph is a grammar of Thangmi, an endangered Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the districts of Dolakha and Sindhupalcok in central-eastern Nepal.
 - 
                                    
    
    Wilt IdemaFaculty of Humanities
 - 
                                    
    signers in the development of channel specific structures in sign languages of deaf communities
    
    
In this project, the hypothesis that language contact crucially impacts the development of spatial grammar and phonology is investigated.
 - 
                                    
    Contributions to Chibchan Historical Linguistics
    
    
On December 5th, Matthias Pache succesfully defended his doctoral thesis and graduated. The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics congratulates Matthias on this great result.
 - 
                                    
    Linguistic Anthropology in Europe: Past, Present, and Futures
    
    
Conference
 - 
                                    
    A psycholinguistic model for phonological development
    
    
In this research project child language phonology is studied from the perspective of a psycholinguistic speech-production model and this model is in turn studied from the perspective of developmental phonology.
 - 
                                    
    Linguistic Contact in Italic Prehistory
    
    
The Latin language is a descendant of the widespread Indo-European family of languages. Recent ancient genetic studies have helped shed light on the likelihood that the Indo-European languages spread into a Europe that had already been populated by farmers for thousands of years.
 - 
                                    
    
    Olga LundyshevaFaculty of Humanities
 - 
                                    
    The Syntax of Being Different: How Human Language Expresses Otherness
    
    
This PhD project investigates what the universal and variable morphosyntactic properties of linguistic expressions of otherness are and how they can be modelled theoretically.
 - 
                                    
    African languages archives
    
    
This collaborative research group (CRG) facilitates the synergies of researchers engaged with African languages and documentation of texts conducted in East Africa, paying particular attention to ‘endangered archives’ and ‘endangered languages’.
 - 
                                    
    MODOMA: A computer-simulated laboratory-approach towards language acquisition
    
    
The goal of the MODOMA-project is to create a computer model of language acquisition.
 - 
                                    
    
    Enrico OdelliFaculty of Humanities
 - 
                                    
    
    Debora Campos WanderleyFaculty of Humanities
 - 
                                    
    
    Dick SmakmanFaculty of Humanities
 - 
                                    
    culture of ancient Dadan; a description and quantitative analysis of linguistics variation
    
    
Fokelien Kootstra defended her thesis on 23 April 2019
 - 
                                    
    Languages of The Hague
    
    
Languages of The Hague is a collection of columns on languages and language which were published between 2016 and 2018 in the weekly newspaper Den Haag Centraal.
 - 
                                    
    
    Naomi TruanFaculty of Humanities
 - 
                                    
    Interpreting particles in dead and living languages: A construction grammar approach to the semantics of Dutch ergens and Ancient Greek pou
    
    
In this dissertation, the types of context Dutch speakers need to interpret the poly-interpretable word ergens ‘somewhere/anywhere’ are studied.
 - 
                                    
    
    Rik van GijnFaculty of Humanities
 - 
                                    
    
    Nancy KulaFaculty of Humanities
 - Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (CIEL) Seminars
 - 
                                    
    The Majang Language
    
    
On the 4th of June, Andreas Joswig successfully defended his doctoral thesis and graduated. The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics congratulates Andreas on this great result.
 - 
                                    
    From Gesture to Language
        
    
Like any language, the natural sign languages of deaf communities differ from each other in their grammars and lexicons. A growing number of studies indicates that sign languages make use of the gestures of hearing speakers to build linguistic structure. This implies that variation and similarities…
 - 
                                    
    Linguistic Choices in the Contemporary City
    
    
Linguistic Choices in the Contemporary City focuses on how individuals navigate conversation in highly diversified contexts and provides a broad overview of state of the art research in urban sociolinguistics across the globe.
 - 
                                    
    
    Arend QuakFaculty of Humanities
 - 
                                    
    Language Description and Documentation
    
    
Languages spoken around the world differ vastly from the more familiar Indo-European languages. The courses in this theme aim to introduce you to the immense linguistic diversity still found in the world today.
 - 
                                    
    A Grammar of Awjila Berber (Libya): Based on Umberto Paradisi’s Material
    
    
This dissertation provides a grammatical description of the Awjila language, a small Berber language spoken in the Libyan oasis of Awjila.
 - 
                                    
    Language policy and planning
    
    
From the smallest level of interaction among families and close friends, over the meso-level of schools, shops, churches, religious communities and companies, to the highest level of nation-states and international organisations: Language Policy and Planning (LPP) is everywhere!
 - 
                                    
    Linguistic Advances in Central American Spanish
    
    
Covering all seven countries on the isthmus, this volume presents the first collection of original linguistic studies on Central American Spanish varieties, which have long been neglected in Hispanic Linguistics.
 - 
                                    
    Two Vrije Competitie Grants for LUCL researchers
        
    
LUCL is pleased to announce that two Vrije Competitie Grants have been awarded to LUCL researchers. Prof.dr. Lisa Cheng and dr. Jenny Doetjes have been awarded a grant for their project 'Understanding questions'. Prof.dr. Michael Kemper (UvA) and prof.dr. Jos Schaeken have been awarded a grant for the…
 - Language Processing and Cognition
 - 
                                    
    Doing Ethics: Addressing Real-World Challenges in Language Research
    
    
Conference, workshop
 - 
                                    
    The nature of evidentiality
    
    
This project launches a research program into the theoretical status and the terminological basis of evidentiality systems.
 - 
                                    
    History and Linguistics in Leiden #19 and #28 in QS ranking 2016
        
    
In QS’s World University Rankings of 2016, Leiden University’s History and Linguistics programme rank #19 and #28, respectively. This makes the History programme the best of its kind in the Netherlands, and Linguistics the second best.
 - 
                                    
    
    Benjamin SuchardFaculty of Humanities
 - 
                                    
    About the programme
    
    
The specialisation in Modern Languages explores the structure, acquisition, history and use of five languages.
 - 
                                    
    
    Stefan NorbruisFaculty of Humanities
 
