1,005 search results for “specific language impairment” in the Public website
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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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Conventional and age-specific risk factors for venous thrombosis in older people
PhD Defence
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Cultural innovations and sex-specific behaviors influence patterns of genetic diversity in Northwestern Amazonia
Lecture, Areal Histories
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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
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Sex-specific post-transcriptional regulation of cardiovascular complications in diabetes
PhD Defence
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Patient-specific in-vivo QA in MRgRT: 3D EPID dosimetry for the Unity MR-linac
PhD Defence
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Genetic manipulation and genetic-based dissection of tumor-specific immunity
PhD Defence
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government in the promotion and protection of regional and minority languages in the Netherlands
Lecture, Sociolinguistcs Series
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LUCDH Lunchtime Speaker Series: MacBERTh: A Historically Pre-Trained Language Model for English (1450-1950)
Lecture
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Archaeologist Omar Aguilar Sánchez receives Mexican youth prize
On October 21st, 2019, the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, handed out the National Prize for the Youth in the academic achievement category to our PhD candidate Omar Aguilar Sánchez. He received this honour for his work on Mixtec pictorial manuscripts.
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The link between hearing loss, language, and social functioning in childhood
PhD Defence
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Alignment in Eastern Neo-Aramaic Languages from a Typological Perspective
PhD Defence
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CANCELLED: Lost in Language (T.W.I.S.T. Conference 2020)
Conference
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CBM Progress Monitoring in Reading and Foreign-language Learning for Secondary-school Students
PhD Defence
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The scholarly self under threat: Language of vice in British scholarship (1870-1910)
PhD Defence
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Languages of Islam and Christianity: Institutional Discourses, Community Strategies and Missionary Rhetoric
PhD Defence
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the Subaltern Document? A mixed methods analysis of community-led language documentation
Lecture, Sociolinguistics Series
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Dose-dependent and compound-specific phospho-signalling responses after (geno)toxic treatment
PhD Defence
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cancer surgery, using clinical available and innovative tumor-specific contrast agents
PhD Defence
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Developing tissue specific antisense oligonucleotide-delivery to refine treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
PhD Defence
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Management of T1-T2 glottic carcinoma, with a specific focus on T2 glottic carcinoma
PhD Defence
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Application procedure
Now you are aware of all admissions requirements and application deadlines it’s time to start your application procedure. Every student applying for a programme at Leiden University will need to start at Studielink, the national online registration system for students who want to follow a degree programme…
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Fundamental and translational medical biochemistry
Through metabolism, biochemical processes give rise to the complexity of life. Acquired and inborn errors in metabolism underlie many diseases occurring in man. The challenge for present day medical biochemistry is to find, and integrate, pieces of information at molecular, cell and organismal level…
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Respiratory health and disease in the Netherlands
Studying the impact of urbanisation on the respiratory health of past Dutch populations (1200-1850 CE).
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How the ancestors of Charlemagne invented the French language: From Germanic superstrate hypothesis to Germanic substrate hypothesis
Lecture
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Thijs Porck participates in the SELIM conference in Granada, Spain
From 17 to 19 September, the University of Granada organized the 27th International Conference of the Spanish Society for Medieval English Language and Literature (SELIM).
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The Language of Law in Ancient Documents: Transformation and Continuity of Legal Formulae in Diachronic and Geographic Perspective
Conference
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University strengthens ties with Indonesia
The climate crisis, the return of TB and the digitisation of cultural heritage. The Netherlands and Indonesia face many of the same challenges. A visit by a delegation from Leiden University to Indonesia at the end of June highlighted the benefits of cooperation.
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Creolization in a Caribbean Slave Society: Jews, Africans, and the Languages of Suriname
Lecture, Leiden International Seminar on the Atlantic (LISA)
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Ancient Languages of the Balkans: Thracian, Illyrian, Macedonian etc. in Indo-European and areal context
Course, Seminar
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The Oegstgeest bowl and the bones of a giant king mentioned in Beowulf
Recently, archeologists of Leiden University made an excavation in Oegstgeest, where they found a unique silver bowl from the first half of the seventh century as well as imported pottery and winebarrels. Thijs Porck, lecturer in Old English language and culture at Leiden University, places the Oegstgeest…
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Leiden student nominated for Top 100 Enabled
‘The whole of society benefits if it is accessible for people with a disability.' This is what Pauline Gransier, student of Film and Literary Studies at Leiden University, has to say. She has been nominated for the Top 100 Enabled.
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Eight researchers to travel abroad on Rubicon grant
Eight young researchers from Leiden University have received a Rubicon grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). This will allow them to conduct research at a top institute or university abroad.
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Dutch National Research Agenda supports five ‘Leiden’ public-private projects
The Dutch National Research Agenda announced today that it will provide 17 research projects with a total of 61 million euros in funding. Researchers from Leiden University or the Leiden University Medical Center are involved in five of the projects. All of the projects are interdisciplinary partnerships…
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How accessible are our buildings?
Towards the end of February, three Leiden University buildings will be assessed for their accessibility to people with a disability. The assessment will be carried out by Ongehinderd, a social enterprise committed to making the Netherlands more accessible. Its founder and director, Gerard de Nooij,…
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Frank Chouraqui new Director of Education Philosophy
Frank Chouraqui has been appointed as Director of Education at the Intsitute of Philosophy as from 1 January 2019. His mission is to maintain the quality of teaching, job satisfaction for all colleagues and a fulfilling student experience for all students.
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Four Leiden Science researchers go abroad with Rubicon grant
Astronomer Donggang Wang, physicist Anne Meeussen and chemists Nick Gerrits and Elliot Mock: all four are receiving a Rubicon grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). This grant for young talent will enable them to spend two years doing research at a foreign university.
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TEMPORAL project helps improving hearing of the deaf
Electrical inner ear prostheses like Cochlear Implants (CIs) help deaf and severely hearing-impaired persons to regain many of their communication abilities. The performance of CI in social environments is, however, not optimal. The new
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3 Humanities scholars receive Special Recognition Award
The international World Cultural Council (WCC) has awarded Nadine Akkerman, Victoria Nyst and Alicia Schrikker with Special Recognition Awards given to young scientists at the university organising the award ceremony. Leiden University organises the 34th WCC award ceremony this year.
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Which master's? Spoilt for choice!
On Friday 10 November, Leiden University welcomed curious students from all corners of the world to the Master's Open Day. One thing is clear: students look carefully at all the options and don't make snap decisions.
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TEMPORAL project helps improving hearing of the deaf
Electrical inner ear prostheses like Cochlear Implants (CIs) help deaf and severely hearing-impaired persons to regain many of their communication abilities. The performance of CI in social environments is, however, not optimal. The new "Machine learning To Enhance teMPoral cOding foR cochleAr impLants“…
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LUCAS Workshop & Book Launch: From Crisis to Critique, Languages of Resistance, Transformation, and Futurity in Mediterranean Crisis-Scapes
Workshop