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Tone in Binumarien (Trans-New Guinea): mora-based melodies
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This Week's Discoveries | 10 December 2019
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Workshop on data processing with ELAN and Flex
Course
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Sarcastic much?
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Ethno-taxonomy among Bakhtiari nomads of Iran
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Ethno-taxonomy among Bakhtiari nomads of Iran – Part 2: Plants
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Webinars
SAILS organises regular events such as symposia, webinars and workshops. We are organising virtual meetings until further notice.
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Legal English: Practicing & Drafting Contracts
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Heritage Languages in the Netherlands
Conference
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Did Sappho and Homer Ever Meet?
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Verbal Derivation and Valency in Citumbuka
PhD Defence
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New Insights from Old DNA into the Settlement of the Pacific
Lecture, Areal Histories
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Second Leiden Antiquity Network Event
Alumni Event, Job market preparation
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Farewell symposium Ahmad Al-Jallad
Valedictory Lecture, Symposium
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Citizen Science and Minority Language Sociolinguistics: the Stimmen Project
Lecture, Sociolinguistics Series
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European cultural diplomacy and Arab Christians in Palestine. A connected history during the formative years of the Middle East
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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Multilingualism in old songs from the Low Countries
Lecture, Sociolinguistics Series
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A transition to Fair Open Access
Lecture, Workshop
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Sino-Arab Cultural Exchanges under Cultural Policies of the Arab League
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The ‘Aesthetics’ of Demotic Narratives
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Explaining infinitival negation in a new contact language
Lecture, Sociolinguistics Series
- Centralization, Language Reform and the Role of Governors in Umayyad Administration: A Question of Point of View
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Warrior Initiations, Midwinter Dog Sacrifices, and the Psychology of War
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- An Underused Resource: The Relevance of Indigenous Toponomastics in the Western Caribbean
- LACG Meetings
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Poetry as Resistance
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On complementation with finite clauses in Tarifiyt Berber: work in progress
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- A window into the past: Turks and Greeks at the end of the Ottoman Empire
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Performing High Proficiency tasks with Low-proficiency Language A Course-Design Challenge
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- “Acts of Excommunication” in the Late Antique and Early Islamicate Middle East
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The Future of Muslim Politics in India
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The diachrony of lenition in Middle Welsh
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A grammar of Hamar, a South Omotic language of Ethiopia
PhD Defence
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Gothic Passive: the old, the odd and the data
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Tifinagh: The brand-new age-old traditional Berber script
Lecture, LUCIS What's New series
- Reading group BaSIS project
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A thousand participants in Dies for alumni
The Dies Natalis for alumni on 11 February was an online event. Almost 1,000 alumni tuned in to Bastiaan Rijpkema’s interview with Annetje Ottow, who had then been President of Leiden University’s Executive Board for all of three days. Alumni are part of her portfolio on the Executive Board.
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Language proficiency and sustained attention in monolingual and bilingual children with and without language impairment
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Engineering meaning
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Mathematics, medicine and teaching
Mathematician Stéphanie van der Pas, winner of the C.J. Kok Jury Award for her PhD thesis in 2017, divides her time between research and education, and between pure mathematics and practical application.
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The University in the time of coronavirus: from working at the kitchen table to a livestream PhD defence
The outbreak of coronavirus has radically changed our life and work. We have had to work, teach and conduct research from home. How has coronavirus changed your work? What do you miss most? And what is keeping you going? We asked a few colleagues.
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Mark Rutgers introduces himself
What you see is what you get, is how people who know him describe Mark Rutgers who became Dean of our Faculty on 1 March. For some of us he is a familiar face, and for those who don’t yet know him, he hopes to get to meet them soon. His first three months will be taken up with a lot of reading and even…
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Success for Leiden with Vidi subsidies
NWO has awarded a Vidi subsidy to a total of 89 young and innovative researchers. Leiden researchers have won twelve of these subsidies and three subsidies have gone to the LUMC. Each researcher will receive up to 800,000 euro to develop a particular research theme or to set up a research group.
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First ever summer school in Africa for and by deaf academics
Academic studies or an academic career are a big challenge if you are deaf. Particularly in Africa, where many countries don’t even have secondary schools for the deaf. A team of Leiden academics has organised the first summer school for and by deaf academics on the African continent, in Ghana. We spoke…
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Torino: From food to demands
“Neighborhood solidarity cannot compensate the absence of the State: a response from the local administration is needed”
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Young Academy Leiden: bursting with youthful zeal
Great things are expected of Young Academy Leiden. The first 13 members of this society for young researchers will provide the Executive Board with fresh ideas on teaching, research, policy and how to connect with society. The researchers themselves will benefit from the contact with their peers from…
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Call for papers: Arabic and its Alternatives
Religious minorities and their languages in the emerging nation states of the Middle East (1920–1950)
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Open Day: ‘The programme is what's most important'
More than 10,000 school-leavers and their parents visited the Open Day at Leiden University on 25 February. The prospective students were given information about the different programmes in Leiden and The Hague. 'I'm curious to hear about their experiences.'
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Drs. Isabelle van de Calseyde and dr Sjef Houppermans presented with high French honour
“Very French and very impressive.” Those are the words drs. Isabelle van de Calseyde used to describe the reception at the French embassy residence in The Hague on 2 June 2015. There, she and dr. Sjef Houppermans were presented with an distinction for their remarkable services to the French language…
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50 years of the Academic Language Centre: plus ça change?
That's just learning parrot-fashion. This was the argument with which the proposal to establish a language lab at Leiden University was rejected in 1962. But six years later, the language lab was launched. And now the Academic Language Lab is celebrating its 50-year anniversary.