505 search results for “grammar” in the Public website
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Reconstructing the history of the mixed language Ma’á/Mbugu through its lexicon
Lecture
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Lunchbyte: Look up from your book
Lecture
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‘On the Dutch temporal adverbial goed en wel’
Debate, Construction Grammar Discussion Group
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It is Greenish or it Wiggles: Engineering Aristotelian Meaning
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium Series
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LUCL Colloquium: 'Leaky' Phonology and the Design of Language
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium - Fall 2014
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Reconstructing the pertensive suffixes of inalienably possessed nouns in Panim
Lecture, Anthropological & Descriptive Linguistics Discussion Group
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Lunchbyte: Develop your own teaching materials and share them (online)
Lecture
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Schultink lecture
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Possessives in Tongugbe, a dialect of Ewe
PhD Defence
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The morphosyntax of wh-paradigms and wh-copying
Lecture, Com(parative) Syn(tax) Series
- LUCL Colloquium 2018-2019
- Medieval Latin (5 ECTS)
- Workshop Borders of Bantu
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Workshop Borders of Bantu
Conference
- Medieval Latin (5 ECTS)
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Sentence-final particles in Mandarin
Lecture
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LUCL Colloquium: A Multilingual Approach To Language Learning and Change
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium - Spring 2014
- DutchPlus Writing
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Engineering meaning
Lecture
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CANCELLED | Historical Sociolinguistics Young Researchers Forum
Conference
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Traces of language contact: The Flores-Lembata languages in eastern Indonesia
PhD Defence
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Demonstratives in Ayt Atta Tamazight
Lecture
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‘Funding is often hard to find. But not this time!’
‘It is a fantastic sum of money,’ enthuses classicist Professor Ineke Sluiter. ‘It gives me not just an award, but a task as well. And in all honesty, I prefer it that way.’ She is already brimming with ideas about what she will do with her Spinoza Prize.
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PhD-vacancy at the IBL on the neurogenomics of vocal learning
This project on the role of FoxPs in vocal perception and production learning is part of nine PhD-positions funded by the NWO Gravitation Programme which was granted to the Dutch Research Consortium 'Language in Interaction'
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A view from abroad: Ingrid Tieken at Clare Hall, Cambridge
Every year many Leiden lecturers and students visit an international university for the purposes of research or study. In the coming newsletters a different Leiden scholar will give his or her view from abroad.
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‘Let students see you’re passionate about your subject’
In line with tradition, at the opening of the academic year the LUS Teaching Prize will be presented to the University’s best teacher. Get to know the nominees. This week: Thijs Porck.
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Pussy Riot and other stories about the Academy Building
In her book Rap 73, Dorrit van Dalen shares intimate anecdotes and what for many are previously unknown stories about the Academy Building and its users. Stories such as who held heated debates in the beautiful vaulted Gewelfkamer, and why the singer of the Russian punk band Pussy Riot was given pride…
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On the job market with a Leiden degree
Every year around 3,900 master's students sign their name in Leiden's famous 'Sweat Room' when they graduate. What do they do after that? Five young alumni talk about their work.
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Ineke Sluiter receives Spinoza Prize
‘It is a fantastic sum of money,’ enthuses classicist Professor Ineke Sluiter. ‘It gives me not just an award, but a task as well. And in all honesty, I prefer it that way.’ She is already brimming with ideas about what she will do with her Spinoza Prize.
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Guest lecturing in Costa Rica from your own home: Early medieval English in Central America
Working during Corona brings along various challenges but also unexpected opportunities. Thijs Porck, university lecturer medieval English at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS), was asked to give a digital guest lecture for the University of Costa Rica and shares his experi…
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The Wow Effect: Weekend School Pupils Return to Wijnhaven
The last time they visited Campus The Hague was back in March, the pupils from The Hague department of ICM Weekend School. On Sunday 13 September, they were finally able to continue their lessons, corona proof. A report of the kick-off for the new school year for third-year pupils and their parents,…
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Classical Antiquity once again a hot topic
The theme for this year’s Week of the Classics (19 to 27 March) is war in Classical Antiquity. Leiden Classics scholars are organising various activities, including the popular Know-Your-Classics Pub Quiz.
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View from abroad: the Michigan effect
Viktorija Kostadinova, from Macedonia and currently a second-year PhD student at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, has just returned after two and a half months at the University of Michigan: ‘It was a truly rewarding experience.’
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2012 Two major NWO subsidies for language research in Leiden
Professor Johan Rooryck will be examining cognition and core knowledge systems and how possession is expressed in different languages. Rooryck and fellow researchers have been awarded two NWO grants totalling 2.75 million euro to carry out two research programmes: 'Knowledge and Culture' and 'Lend me…
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One hundred years of education policy in 5 crucial moments
In 2018, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW) is celebrating its 100-year existence. To commemorate this occasion, policy historian Pieter Slaman conducted a comprehensive survey of the ministry. We now look back on 5 crucial moments.
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Letters as loot
Linguistic research on a unique collection of Dutch letters allowed us to gain access to the every-day language of people from various walks of life. Private letters by men, women and even children have been elaborately explored in the Letters as Loot researchprogramme, initiated and directed by prof.…
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Working Paper Series
The Grotius Centre Working Paper Series is an occasional series through which researchers in the Grotius Centre can publish the unedited versions of manuscripts that have been accepted for publication by journals and books.
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Eurasian Empires. Integration processes and identity formations.
What holds people together and what makes them willing to fit within larger political structures? Our project examines this question in the practices of dynastic rulership in Eurasia ca. 1300-1800.
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About the programme
Over the course of the Latin American Studies programme you will learn to understand the here and now of this region by engaging with the most recent academic debates.
- Medieval Latin (5 ECTS)
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Negative concord in Turkish polar questions
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Film Language: A Matter of Form
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Universal constraints on syntactic argument coding: Functional-adaptive, mutational and representational
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium - Winter 2016
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Can zero-derived nominals project an argument structure?
Lecture
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Sillanka: A Soninke Dialect in a Moore-Fulfulde Environment
Lecture
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Building Bridges: Developmental Minimalist Syntax
Lecture, Com(parative) Syn(tax) Series
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LUCL Colloquium - Pim Levelt (MPI Nijmegen)
Course
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LUCL staff presentations
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Language guardians: The role of mass media in linguistic prescriptivism
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Some issues involved in making a Hamar lexicon
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