80 zoekresultaten voor “lexicon” in de Publieke website
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Ann Stoler Leiden GLASS
Professor Ann Laura Stoler from The New School for Social Research in New York will be the Spring 2016 Global Asia Scholar. She will visit Leiden University from May 17-19, 2016.
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Historian Carol Gluck is Leiden's new Cleveringa professor
The American historian and Japan specialist Carol Gluck is the new Leiden Cleveringa professor for the 2014–2015 academic year. On 26 November 2014 she will give the Cleveringa inaugural lecture, in which she will examine how World War II is commemorated in Asia.
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Right brain hemisphere also important for learning a new language
Novel language learning activates different neural processes than was previously thought. A Leiden research team has discovered parallel but separate contributions from the hippocampus and Broca's area, the learning centre in the left hemisphere. The right hemisphere of the brain also seems to play…
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Historian Carol Gluck is Leiden's new Cleveringa professor
The American historian and Japan specialist Carol Gluck is the new Leiden Cleveringa professor for the 2014–2015 academic year. On 26 November 2014 she will give the Cleveringa inaugural lecture, in which she will examine how World War II is commemorated in Asia.
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Archived
PhD Research Projects:
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Intonation Starts in the Numeration
Lezing
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What predicts how quickly children learn words?
Lezing
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Traces of language contact: The Flores-Lembata languages in eastern Indonesia
Promotie
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Turkish Queer slang: Language contact and the construction of non-ethnic identity
Lezing
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Looking back at the Junius Symposium and looking forward to the future of Old Germanic Studies
On Friday, the 24th of April 2015, the Junius Symposium voor Jonge Oudgermanisten, a symposium for junior researchers in the field of language, culture and history of the (early) medieval Germanic tribes, was organized by Peter Alexander Kerkhof (LUCL) and Thijs Porck (LUCAS).
- Descriptive and Anthropological Linguistics Discussion Group
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Gender on n in Bantu DP structure: from root-derived nominals to locatives (a joint work with Zuzanna Fuchs)
Lezing
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CANCELLED | Inclusive Research on Language and History in East Africa
Lezing, LUCL Colloquium Series
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LUCL East Africa Day
Congres/symposium, Colloquium
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Discontinuous Constituency and BERT: Two Case Studies of Dutch
Lezing
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Sub-Indo-European Europe: Problems, Methods and Evidence
Congres/symposium, Workshop EUROLITHIC
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Pseudowords and the lexical system
Lezing
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Language of Religion: What does it inform the field of Linguistics?
Lezing
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Models of linguistic diversity and Amazonian pre-history: a view from the Northwest Amazon
Lezing, Language & the Human Past Lecture Series
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Spanish-English contact in the Falkland Islands
Lezing
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Tocharian and Iranian in the Tarim Basin and beyond
Congres/symposium, Workshop
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Reconstructing the pertensive suffixes of inalienably possessed nouns in Panim
Lezing, Anthropological & Descriptive Linguistics Discussion Group
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On verbal elasticity: the stative-eventive alternation in perception verbs in Germanic
Lezing, Com(parative) Syn(tax) Series
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CANCELLED: Theories of argument structure and syntactic priming in comprehension
Lezing
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Book series
Diplomatic Studies (DIST) is a peer-reviewed book series that encourages original work on the theory and practice, processes and outcomes of diplomacy.
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Workshop on data processing with ELAN and Flex
Cursus
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Speech Surrogacy on the African Talking Drums: exploring the Yoruba Drum Language
Lezing, This Time for Africa! Series
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Multilingualism in Egypt: Comparative Perspectives on Language Choice in Documentary Papyri
Congres/symposium, Workshop (online)
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Small Grants Past Research Projects
The LUCDH foster the development of new digital research by awarding a number of Small Grants each year. These are our past awardees.
- Global Asia Scholar Series (GLASS)