194 search results for “applied linguistics” in the Student website
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Amos van Baalen
Faculty of Humanities
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Michaël Peyrot
Faculty of Humanities
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Benjamin Suchard
Faculty of Humanities
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Janet Grijzenhout
Faculty of Humanities
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Martine Bruil
Faculty of Humanities
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Yiya Chen
Faculty of Humanities
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Siavash Rafiee Rad
Faculty of Humanities
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Charles Berger
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Maaike de Waal
Faculteit Archeologie
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Joep Steegmans
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Arend Quak
Faculty of Humanities
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Enrico Odelli
Faculty of Humanities
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Tian Yang
Faculty of Humanities
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Xuan Tang
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Colin Ewen
Faculty of Humanities
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Egbert Fortuin
Faculty of Humanities
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Jiaqi Wang
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Saskia Dunn
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Anikó Lipták
Faculty of Humanities
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Olga Lundysheva
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Matthew Sung
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Jenneke van der Wal
Faculty of Humanities
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Maria del Carmen Parafita Couto
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Kate Bellamy
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Faculty of Humanities
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Faculty of Humanities
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Join the Linguistics in Malawi Experience (LIME)! (June 13 - July 2 2022)
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How did Proto-Indo-European reach Asia?
Five thousand years before the common era (BCE), Proto-Indo-European, the mother of many languages that are spoken today in Europe, Central Asia and South Asia, originated in eastern Europe. PhD candidate Axel Palmér has combined a 175-year-old hypothesis with new techniques to demonstrate how descendants…
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Tijmen Pronk
Faculty of Humanities
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Felix Ameka
Faculty of Humanities
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Geert Booij
Faculty of Humanities
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Turan Hanci
Faculty of Humanities
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the free online course Introduction to Comparative Indo-European Linguistics!
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PhD candidate Camil Staps figured out what ‘out’ means
Words originally intended to indicate space, such as ‘out’, are also regularly used to indicate cause and effect. Why does this happen? And how does it work in other languages? PhD candidate Camil Staps decided to find out.
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Joram van Ketel
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Guilherme Perin
Science
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Jesse Wichers Schreur
Faculty of Humanities
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What does it actually say? Linguist launches video series on wall poems
The city centre of Leiden is covered in them: wall poems. When roaming around, you come across poetry written in the Latin alphabet, but also in scripts that might be more difficult to understand for the average person living in Leiden. In a new series of videos, Tijmen Pronk talks more about this.
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Carmen Sylvia Spiers
Faculty of Humanities
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Tim Laméris
Faculty of Humanities
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Leonid Kulikov
Faculty of Humanities
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Jos Schaeken
Faculty of Humanities
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Marijke van der Wal
Faculty of Humanities
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Camil Staps
Faculty of Humanities
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Emi Yamamoto
Faculty of Humanities
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Sarah von Grebmer zu Wolfsthurn
Faculty of Humanities