770 search results for “alor-pantar languages” in the Public website
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Family as a language policy regime: power, agency and negotiations at home
Lecture, Sociolinguistics 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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Language policy in times of social and political transformation: Discourse, ideology and practice
Lecture, Language Policy and Practices Series
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To speak or not to speak: Issues of language revitalization in Mexico
Lecture, Language Policy and Practices Series
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Revivalistics: From the genesis of Israeli to language reclamation in Australia and beyond
Lecture, Language Policy and Practices Series
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in Translation: Parents as Medium Translators in Intergenerational Language Transmission
Lecture, Language Policy and Practices Series
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From a rapper to an elegy: students of Italian make videos for a wide audience
A course that concludes with a video pitch, instead of a paper or examination: Italian Language and Culture students each recorded their own knowledge clip, speaking to a wide audience about Italian cultural expressions. We asked Goran Bouaziz, Cameron-May Bosch and Katja Timmer what they thought of…
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Variation and change in Abui: The impact of Alor Malay on an indigenous language of Indonesia
PhD Defence
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Reconstructing the history of the mixed language Ma’á/Mbugu through its lexicon
Lecture
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The Tibeto-Burman languages of Southwest China: Diversity, complexity, endangerment
Lecture
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The Revitalization of Mapuzungun, a South American language of Chile and Argentina
Lecture
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Language and Belonging: Policy, ideology, and minority youth in India, Québec and The Netherlands
Lecture
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[CANCELLED] Arabic and its Alternatives: Religious Minorities and their Languages in the Emerging Nation States of the Middle East (1920-1950)
Lecture, Book launch
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Translanguaging practices, vulgar language, and metalinguistic comments in late-colonial Indonesia
Lecture, Sociolinguistics Series
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Performing High Proficiency tasks with Low-proficiency Language A Course-Design Challenge
Lecture
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toponymy of Ecuador: Evidence for the historical distribution of Chicham languages
Lecture
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Policy versus Practice. Language variation and change in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Dutch
PhD Defence
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Network science: contributions to the analysis of typical/atypical language development (part 2)
Lecture
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Network science: contributions to the analysis of typical/atypical language development (part 1)
Lecture
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perspectives in the teaching of oral interaction of Italian as Second Language
Lecture, Study day
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Prenominal a and nominal structure in three Gur languages of Burkina Faso
Lecture, This Time for Africa! Series
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New perspectives in teaching oral interaction of Italian as a Second Language
Lecture
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New MOOC: The Cosmopolitan Medieval Arabic World
Did you know that Arabic was for centuries the lingua franca in an area stretching from the south of Spain to the Chinese border? And that the Middle East under Muslim rule was the world’s beating heart of trade, but also of science and scholarship? Want to learn more? Then sign up for the new MOOC…
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New perspectives in teaching oral interaction of Italian as a Second Language
Lecture
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New perspectives on the Arabic language of the early Islamic period
Lecture
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Turkish Queer slang: Language contact and the construction of non-ethnic identity
Lecture
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Teaching Language and Intercultural Communicative Competence in Higher Education: Issues, research and best practices
Conference
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Livestream graduation ceremony BA Dutch Language and Culture and MA Dutch Studies
Uitreiking
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Leiden University receives first Javanese Culture Award
On 28 October, Leiden University received the first Javanese Culture Prize from Universitas Sebelas Maret in Solo, Indonesia. The jury praised Leiden University’s extensive collection of Indonesian and Javanese manuscripts.
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Cassiodorus on the Role of Language and Culture in Divine and Secular Learning
Lecture
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Haunted Europe: Continental Connections in English-Language Gothic Writing, Film and New Media
Conference
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Dialects as the key to Japanese prehistory
Japanese was not always the language spoken in Japan. Researchers link the arrival of the language in Japan with the migration of farmers around 400 BC. Linguist Elisabeth de Boer has been awarded an ERC Starting Grant to carry out research on the further spread of the language in Japan.
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New blog by Mirjam de Bruijn
Mirjam de Bruijn and camerman Sjoerd Sijsma have been travelling through Chad and Cameroon. The Arab spring hasn't arrived there yet, but the effects of internet and mobile telephony show in everyday life. Mirjam and Sjoerd look for counter voices: young people who try to change these countries in their…
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Listening in a non-native language in the presence of background noise
Lecture, LACG Meetings
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LUCL Colloquium: Changing parsing routines in the native language...with the help of experience
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium - Fall 2015
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Multilingualism in Egypt: Comparative Perspectives on Language Choice in Documentary Papyri
Conference, Workshop (online)
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Psychosocial development of Children with and without Developmental Language Disorder
PhD Defence
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Arabic and its Alternatives: Religious minorities and their languages in the emerging nation states of the Middle East (1920-1950)
Conference
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disciplinary archives: Losing and finding John M. Weatherby’s Soo language data
Lecture, This Time for Africa! Series
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linguistic abilities of birds as a window on the evolution of speech and language
Lecture
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RefLex: A reference lexicon for African languages and a tool for reconstruction
Lecture
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War, peace and commerce in the ancient Tarim Basin: investigating language contact between Khotanese and Tocharian
Lecture, Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (CIEL) Seminars
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The syntax-prosody mapping in a dead language, the case of Late Latin BE-periphrases
Lecture
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POSTPONED | Vocabularies of Tourism: Language, Photography & Tourism in Palestine (1898-1948)
Conference
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Lectures on Mapudungun, the language of the original inhabitants of Chile, the Mapuche people
Lecture
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Walikan Malangan: Structure and development of a Javanese reversed language
PhD Defence
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Sociolinguistic ethnography in the COVID-19 era: Exploring language and identity in Scotland, ‘New Scotland’ and New England
Lecture, Language Policy and Practices Series
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Language policy and indigenous healthcare in Argentina: From an ideology of access to a politics of identity
Lecture, Language Policy and Practices Series
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analysis and presentation of linguistic data in the Atlas of the Languages of Iran
Lecture
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Leiden Translation Talk 20 April: Telops and language learning - Experiences and insights from conducting a PhD study
Lecture