869 search results for “comparative indo-european linguistics” in the Student website
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Mahmood YenkimalekiFaculty of Humanities
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Maarten BogaardsFaculty of Humanities
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Felix AmekaFaculty of Humanities
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Crisófia Langa da CâmaraFaculty of Humanities
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Jos RaadscheldersFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Shawn Donnelly
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Karline JanmaatSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Stan van der BurghtFaculty of Humanities
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Multilingualism of Frisian children: Evelyn Bosma wins Keetje Hodshon Prize
Postdoc and linguist Evelyn Bosma receives the Keetje Hodshon Prize for her dissertation. For her research on the multilingualism of Frisian children, Bosma previously won the Klokhuis Science Prize and the Campus Fryslân Science Prize.
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Hannah Kuhn-Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Frank de Zwart
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Yiran DingFaculty of Humanities
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Olga KrasnoukhovaFaculty of Humanities
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Louise FriisFaculty of Humanities
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Turan HanciFaculty of Humanities
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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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Zeeshan MansoorFaculty of Law
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Cécile Pick
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Gert Jan GeertjesFaculty of Law
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PhD candidate Camil Staps figured out what ‘out’ means
Words originally intended to indicate space, such as ‘out’, are also regularly used to indicate cause and effect. Why does this happen? And how does it work in other languages? PhD candidate Camil Staps decided to find out.
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Alina KarakantaFaculty of Humanities
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Emi YamamotoFaculty of Humanities
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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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Tim LamérisFaculty of Humanities
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What does it actually say? Linguist launches video series on wall poems
The city centre of Leiden is covered in them: wall poems. When roaming around, you come across poetry written in the Latin alphabet, but also in scripts that might be more difficult to understand for the average person living in Leiden. In a new series of videos, Tijmen Pronk talks more about this.
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How did Proto-Indo-European reach Asia?
Five thousand years before the common era (BCE), Proto-Indo-European, the mother of many languages that are spoken today in Europe, Central Asia and South Asia, originated in eastern Europe. PhD candidate Axel Palmér has combined a 175-year-old hypothesis with new techniques to demonstrate how descendants…
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Leticia Pablos RoblesFaculty of Humanities
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Tim EnweremFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Gerard BreemanFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Carolina Lisboa PintoFaculty of Law
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Chams BernardFaculty of Humanities
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Laura MiglioriFaculty of Humanities
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Federico DragoniFaculty of Humanities
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Maarten Mous: ‘Your language is part of the world’
In the new video series 'The World of Linguistics', alumni and researchers talk about their passion for their field. Professor of African Linguistics Maarten Mous explains the importance of hearing your language at school.
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Meike de Boer: ‘The word 'uh' can help track down suspects’
In the new video series 'The World of Linguistics', alumni and researchers talk about their passion for their field. PhD candidate Meike de Boer knows everything about the word ‘uh’.
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Denny van der Vlist
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Mateo Cohen
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Manuel Cabal LopezSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Jonathan PhillipsSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Martine BruilFaculty of Humanities
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Talent for languages test: National Linguistics Olympiad puts language sense to the test for high school students
How would you convert Egyptian hieroglyphs into Latin script? And what is actually the correct translation of dishes on a Vietnamese menu? On Saturday 28 January, high school students from all over the Netherlands will come to Leiden to ponder a series of language-related puzzles. Their goal? To win…
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Digging for treasure in archives: what did spoken Scots sound like?
How did Scottish speakers sound hundreds of years ago? University lecturer Mo Gordon thinks the answer to that question can be found in church archives. 'It can be a boost to your identity to know the history of your language.'
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Marina TerkourafiFaculty of Humanities
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Alex Reuneker awarded Frans van Eemeren prize
University lecturer Alex Reuneker has won the Frans van Eemeren Prize for his paper 'Assessing classification reliability of conditionals in discourse'.
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Tony FosterFaculty of Humanities
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Nivja de JongFaculty of Humanities
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Hans-Jan van KralingenFaculty of Law
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Alain WijffelsFaculty of Law
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Santy KouwagamFaculty of Law
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Computational approaches to diachronic language micro-variation
Lecture, Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (CIEL) Seminars