This study examines gendered linguistic practices in Post-Classical Greek (31 BC–600 AD) by analyzing bidirectional texts, i.e. written exchanges that reflect an interaction between sender and recipient, including documentary letters, ...read more
Dit project behelst een linguïstisch-etnografische studie van meertalige praktijken in juridische consultaties met asielzoekers in België. Het onderzoekt hoe het meertalig potentieel en de meertalige strategieën van advocaten en hun ...read more
The AIRSONG project aims to advance scientific understanding and computational modeling of respiratory entrainment, with applications in biofeedback to promote relaxation and well-being. The project leverages dynamical systems theory to ...read more
Medieval cities were more than centers of trade and governance—they were imagined, shaped, and contested through literature. This project examines how Bruges, Ghent, and Ypres were represented in Middle Dutch ...read more
Ancient Greek distinguishes between imperfective and perfective aspect in all moods of the verb, including the imperative mood. Although this is an rare feature typologically, we still only have a ...read more
Even in the past, broad social categories like status played a crucial role in language variation and change. However, language use is also linked to the existence of more locally ...read more
Scholarship on the no-self (anātman) doctrine in Buddhism has predominantly focused on the Indian context, often overlooking significant variations within the history of Chinese Buddhism. This may due to scholars’ ...read more
The use of English as the Medium of Instruction (EMI) in higher education is on the rise both globally and within Flanders, requiring lecturers to impart and students to construe ...read more
The project is concerned with three related issues in contemporary semantics: the role of space in the semantic organisation of language, domain-neutral properties of linguistic meaning, and the hierarchical structure ...read more