Oproep LOT Populariseringsprijzen 2021 | Deadline 15 november
De Landelijke Onderzoekschool Taalwetenschap nodigt voordrachten uit voor twee verschillende LOT Populariseringsprijzen.
De Landelijke Onderzoekschool Taalwetenschap nodigt voordrachten uit voor twee verschillende LOT Populariseringsprijzen.
On Friday December 17, 2021, the Netherlands Society for Phonetic Sciences organizes its Phonetics Day (“Dag van de Fonetiek”). This will be a live event, to be held in Amsterdam.
Viveka Velupillai, Professor at the University of Giessen, will give an online guest lecture on Friday 12 November 2021 from 16:15 till 17:30 about ‘Shaetlan: A contact language in the North Sea’.
The Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics is pleased to announce a new publication in the LOT Dissertation Series by Manon van der Laaken.
The University of Groningen offers a four-year PhD student scholarship to complete a dissertation on a topic related to “speech technology”.
The Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics is pleased to announce a new publication in the LOT Dissertation Series by Anne Merkuur.
The Dutch Annual Linguistics Day 2021 (DALD2021) will be held on Friday 4 February 2022. The DALD is a day on which we can see and speak to all our colleagues in the Netherlands and Flanders and inform each other about current research in linguistics. We are therefore organising a very varied programme with lectures, coffee moments, the Taalgala, and a surprising keynote presentation.
The Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics is pleased to announce a new publication in the LOT Dissertation Series by Daan Hovens.
Are you a PhD-candidate, or have you recently attained your PhD degree? And do you think your research can positively impact society? Then sign up before November 5th!
The Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics is pleased to announce a new publication in the LOT Dissertation Series by Xiaoru Yu.
De Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde, gevestigd te Leiden, werd in 1766 opgericht als een vereniging van letterkundigen, taalkundigen en historici. Vanaf 2019 reikt de Maatschappij fellowships uit aan maximaal twee onderzoekers per jaar.
The Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics is pleased to announce a new publication in the LOT Dissertation Series by Thom Westveer.
Invitation to attend international workshop series | Online | 25th October – 25th November 2021
The Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics is pleased to announce a new publication in the LOT Dissertation Series by Itsik Pariente.
EALTA Assessing Speaking SIG: Disentangling content and language in assessing speaking?
The Dutch Annual Linguistics Day (Grote Taaldag), 4 February 2022
Do you want to know how to use mobile eye-tracking for interaction research? Do you want to get an overview of research on eye gaze in interaction in a variety of disciplines? Do you want to have hands-on training in state-of-the-art software for annotation and analysis of eye-tracking data? Then this winter school may be something for you!
Registration is now open for the LOT Winter School 2022, co-organised with VU Amsterdam.
We are delighted that Prof. Dr. Holger Diessel has accepted the Francqui chair at the Faculty of Arts at KU Leuven.
Utrecht University is looking to fill the Professorship of Intercultural Communication (ICC).
Steve Oswald, Senior Lecturer in English Linguistics at the University of Fribourg, will give an online guest lecture on Friday 15 October 2021 about ‘Pragmatic and rhetorical aspects of insinuation.’
Op 25 maart 2022 is de volgende Anéla studiedag. Deze zal plaatvinden op de Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam.
On October 26, Dr. Michael A. Skeide will give a formal Colloquium at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen.
Hoewel spreekwoorden een beetje op hun retour zijn, gebruiken we dagelijks volop uitdrukkingen. En we leren ze niet alleen als we jong zijn, maar ook nog op latere leeftijd. Dat zijn de eerste bevindingen uit het publieksonderzoek naar uitdrukkingen van het Weekend van de Wetenschap 2019.
The aim of LOT is to create a scientific community in which this research can be optimally pursued, and to educate the next generation of researchers with an open mind toward new disciplinary and interdisciplinary developments, theoretical and methodological alternatives, and possible applications.
LOT stimulates new initiatives and developments in research, and provides a national forum to further communication between the participating institutes with a view to short- and long-term collaboration.
LOT was officially established in June 1994 by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. The LOT school series soon acquired an international reputation as a result of inviting well-known linguists to teach at the schools.
The research by the LOT institutes covers all major areas of linguistics, and exploits a wide range of methodological tools and theoretical frameworks.
LOT has a small publishing component: the LOT Dissertation Series. This is meant for PhD students who work at a LOT institute.
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