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Computer helpt om de bijbel te begrijpen

February 08, 2021in News /by Janacy

Hoe je oud-Hebreeuwse Bijbelteksten precies moet vertalen of interpreteren is niet altijd duidelijk. Van elke Bijbelpassage bestaan daarom talloze vertalingen en commentaren. Volgens theoloog Christiaan Erwich kan de computer helpen om tot een objectieve analyse te komen.

CLARIAH OpenSoNaR Tutorial Recordings Online

February 08, 2021in News /by Janacy

On October 9, 2020 the CLARIAH OpenSoNaR Tutorial was held (in Dutch). The recordings of this tutorial are now online.

TABU dag 2021 | Call for Abstracts

February 08, 2021in News /by Janacy

The Center for Language and Cognition Groningen is pleased to announce the 41st TABU Dag, which will take place virtually on June 10th & 11th, 2021. TABU Dag is an annual international broad linguistics conference which offers excellent opportunities to meet other linguists and discuss current research. Graduate students and (post-)doctoral researchers in particular are encouraged to present their work.

Project MIND wint de LOT Populariseringsprijs 2020 | Imme Lammertink AVT/Anéla-dissertatieprijs 2020

February 01, 2021in News, Outreach /by Janacy

Prijzen voor onderzoek naar meertaligheid op de kinderopvang en taalontwikkelstoornissen

LOT 582: Language Contact in a Mining Community

February 01, 2021in Dissertations, News /by Janacy

The Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics is pleased to announce a new publication in the LOT Dissertation Series by Nantke Pecht.

LOT Education Programme

January 26, 2021in LOT News, News /by Janacy

Over the last year LOT has decided on a number of changes in its education programme, which have effects in particular for RMA students, who take courses for LOT credits that are part of the requirements of their local programmes.

Syntax Interface Lecture by Alberto Frasson | 1 February 2020

January 26, 2021in News /by Janacy

The upcoming Syntax Interface Lecture will take place on Monday, February 1st. We will host a talk by Alberto Frasson (Utrecht University) with the title “The role of interfaces in the antecedent selection of subject clitics”.

Grote Taaldag | Final Call for Participation

January 18, 2021in News /by Janacy

Anéla, AVT and LOT cordially invite you to the Grote Taaldag (GTD)/Dutch Annual Linguistics Day (DALD) 2021. The day will take place online via Zoom on Friday January 29th and the deadline for registration is January 25th.

Reminder | Juniorendag 2021 | Call for Abstracts

January 18, 2021in News /by Janacy

On Friday 23 April 2021, the annual Anéla/VIOT Juniorendag (junior research day) is hosted as an online event by the University of Groningen. At the Juniorendag, graduate students, junior researchers and PhD candidates in the field of applied linguistics (language use, language acquisition, education, discourse, or communication) get the opportunity to present their work through an oral or poster presentation.

LOT Schultink Lecture by Agnieszka Konopka | 14 January 2021

January 12, 2021in LOT News, News /by Janacy

We are delighted to announce that the Schultink lecture will be given by Agnieszka Konopka (University of Aberdeen). The online lecture will take place this coming Thursday (14 January) from 16.30-17.30.

LOT 581: The Processing of Non-Native Word Prosodic Cues

January 08, 2021in Dissertations, News /by Janacy

The Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics is pleased to announce a new publication in the LOT Dissertation Series by Shuangshuang Hu.

MPI Colloquium

January 06, 2021in News /by Janacy

On January 12th, Dr. Eva Wittenberg (UC San Diego) will give a formal online MPI Colloquium.

Dutch Annual Linguistics Day | Preliminary Programme

December 18, 2020in News /by Janacy

Anéla, AVT and LOT are proud to present the preliminary programme of the Grote Taaldag (GTD)/Dutch Annual Linguistics Day (DALD) 2021. The day will take place online via Zoom on Friday January 29th. The entire programme, including abstracts, will be made available in January.

Hoe kunnen we leren van discriminerende algoritmes?

December 11, 2020in News /by Janacy

Software die geen zwarte gezichten herkent of aanslaat op mensen met een tweede nationaliteit. Algoritmes blijken regelmatig te discrimineren. Hoe kunnen we dit stoppen en het proces omkeren? NEMO Kennislink sprak met twee AI-specialisten die het vertrouwen van de burger willen terugwinnen.

Two PhD Positions | IMPRS for Language Sciences

December 11, 2020in News /by Janacy

The IMPRS for Language Sciences invites applications for TWO fellowships that are fully funded by the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science.

Klokhuis Science Award for research on Frisian-Dutch bilingualism

December 04, 2020in News, Outreach /by Janacy

‘How do bilingual children in Friesland read?’ With this study, postdoctoral researcher Evelyn Bosma (UL/UU) and PhD student Naomi Nota (RU/MPI) won the fifth Klokhuis Science Award. In the coming year, the popular children’s program will make an episode about their research.

Hoe we de onzichtbare vijand met een hamer platslaan

December 04, 2020in News /by Janacy

In de persconferenties van premier Rutte en minister De Jonge komen ontzettend veel metaforen en frames voorbij. Welke zijn succesvol en welke niet? Dragen ze bij aan de begrijpelijkheid? En kunnen we misschien nog wat leren van complottheorieën?

Middag van de Fonetiek | 18 december 2020

November 27, 2020in News /by Janacy

Op vrijdag 18 december a.s. organiseert de Nederlandse Vereniging voor Fonetische Wetenschappen de online Middag van de Fonetiek.

Syntax Interface Lecture by Rick Nouwen | 7 December 2020

November 27, 2020in News /by Janacy

The upcoming Syntax Interface Lecture will take place on Monday December 7th. We will host a talk by Rick Nouwen (Utrecht University) with the title “Intensification, Composition and Goldilocks”.

De Nederlandse Dataprijs gaat naar 17e-eeuwse krantenset

November 23, 2020in News /by Janacy

Op 18 november werd bekend dat de Nederlandse Dataprijs 2020 in de categorie sociale en geesteswetenschappen is toegekend aan de 17e-eeuwse krantenset die door honderden vrijwilligers is getranscribeerd binnen een samenwerkingsproject tussen het Instituut voor de Nederlandse Taal (INT), de Koninklijke Bibliotheek, de nationale bibliotheek van Nederland (KB) en het Meertens Instituut onder leiding van Nicoline van der Sijs.

LOT 580: Nederlanders and Buitenlanders

November 23, 2020in Dissertations, News /by Janacy

The Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics is pleased to announce a new publication in the LOT Dissertation Series by Pomme van de Weerd.

PhD Vacature | Gepersonaliseerd klantcontact met AI-assistenten en de sociale effecten hiervan

November 23, 2020in News /by Janacy

Het departement Talen, Literatuur en Communicatie van de Universiteit Utrecht is op zoek naar een Aio.

15 eeuwen Nederlandse taal

November 23, 2020in News, Outreach /by Janacy

Onze Taal/ANV-taalboekenprijs 2020 – Door Nicoline van der Sijs

Call for Proposals | EFNIL Master Thesis Competition

November 23, 2020in News /by Janacy

EFNIL (the European Federation of National Institutions for Language) calls on students to participate in a competition to find the best master’s theses in Europe within the area of language use, language policy and multilingualism.

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