475 search results for “anatolian language family” in the Student website
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Elise RijpsmaFaculty of Humanities
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Gea Hakker-PrinsFaculty of Humanities
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Xiao-Fang ChiFaculty of Humanities
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Patricia Valdivia Suclla-PoppensFaculty of Humanities
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Colin EwenFaculty of Humanities
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Patricia Espejo FernándezFaculty of Humanities
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Charlotte van HaarlemFaculty of Humanities
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Anne Marie KuijpersFaculty of Humanities
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Eli ten LohuisFaculty of Humanities
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Gemma van LeeuwenFaculty of Humanities
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Fernanda Maciel ZioberFaculty of Humanities
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Ton van der WoudenFaculty of Humanities
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Stéphanie TonckensFaculty of Humanities
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Cornelia de HaanFaculty of Humanities
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Geert BooijFaculty of Humanities
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Queen Máxima pays a virtual visit to ‘StudentinzetopSchool’
Students from ‘StudentinzetopSchool’ help schoolchildren and gain valuable teaching experience at the same time. In an online visit on 13 April, Queen Máxima spoke to pupils, students and teaching staff. She also spoke to participants from Leiden. ‘Teaching is wonderful, but it’s complex too.’
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Queen Máxima talks to students in Leiden about mental health
How do you know if your idea has succeeded? The Queen coming to call a year and a half later might just be a clue. This happened to the Leiden student foundation ‘Door Het Geluid’, which promotes student well-being.
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Manon van der HeijdenFaculty of Humanities
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Esther de VrindICLON
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Jenny AudringFaculty of Humanities
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Thijs Porck wins Faculty Teaching Prize
Thijs Porck, teacher at English Language and Culture, has won the faculty teaching prize. He was lauded for his enthousiasm, his creative ways of teaching, and his commitment to his students.
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Yuyang WeiFaculty of Humanities
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Rosa van StratenFaculty of Humanities
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Mily CrevelsFaculty of Humanities
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Chuang LiuFaculty of Humanities
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Tony FosterFaculty of Humanities
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Mind tools, language and the origins of AI
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium
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Petra SijpesteijnFaculty of Humanities
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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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Rosanneke EmmenFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Sabine van der AsdonkFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Moji AghajaniFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Whitney de HaanFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Carline van HeijningenFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Qijia CongFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Gijsbert Rutten new professor of Dutch Linguistics
Gijsbert Rutten has been appointed professor of Dutch Linguistics with effect from 1 July. In this position, he will focus on language change and language variation, with a particular emphasis on historical sociolinguistics.
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Diplomatic Developments between Royal Houses in Java and the Dutch Royal Family in the 19th Century
Lecture, COGLOSS Seminar
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Myra ArendsFaculty of Humanities
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Inge VeldhuisFaculty of Humanities
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Chiara RavinettoFaculty of Humanities
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Marjolein HagemanFaculty of Humanities
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A Luwian song in Old Hittite and its relevance for the study of negation compounds
Lecture, CIEL Seminars
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Hossam Ahmed: ‘Listen to your students’
Three Humanities lecturers received the Senior Teaching Qualification (SKO) this year. Lecturer Hossam Ahmed is one of them. What does he think makes for good education?
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Maria del Carmen Parafita CoutoFaculty of Humanities
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Maarten MousFaculty of Humanities
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Renske JanssenFaculty of Humanities
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not to metaphor? How producers, products, and publics use figurative language in science communication
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium
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Exhibition on scripts at Oude UB: Pseudo or Don’t
What is writing? And what looks like writing, but isn’t? The Pseudo or Don’t pop-up exhibition explores the boundaries of scripts. The exhibition will run at Oude UB from 9 to 26 October.
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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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Delimiting ‘language maintenance’ – what is it, and what is it not?
Lecture, Sociolinguistics & Discourse Studies Series