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Mark Janse (born 31 August 1959 in Sas van Gent, The Netherlands) is BOF-ZAP research professor in Asia Minor and Ancient Greek at Ghent University, where he studied classics, Hebrew and linguistics. Before coming to Ghent, Janse has been editor of Linguistic Bibliography (1982-2004) and professor of linguistics and classics and head of the Department of Arts & Humanities at University College Roosevelt, an international honours college of Utrecht University (2004-2008). He is a former visiting fellow of the University of Amsterdam (2002-2004), All Souls College in Oxford (2007 & 2014), the Onassis Foundation in Greece (2008 & 2013) and the Center for Hellenic Studies of Harvard University (2013-2014), a visiting professor at Ghent University (1996-2004), the University of Amsterdam (2003), Ohio State University (2004) and the University of Patras (2006-2009), and an Onassis Senior Visiting Scholar at Harvard University, the University of Arizona, Stanford University and Princeton University (2012). He is a research associate of the ESRC Centre for Research on Bilingualism at Bangor University (since 2008) and CHS Associate in Greek Linguistics of the Center for Hellenic Studies of Harvard University (since 2017).
Janse's fields of research are Asia Minor and Ancient Greek, language change, language typology, language contact, and language death, in both the ancient and the modern world, on which he has published numerous books and articles. In June 2005, Mark Janse and Dimitris Papazachariou from the University of Patras discovered native speakers of Cappadocian Greek, a Greek-Turkish mixed language believed to have died out in the 1960s. He is a corresponding member of the Centre for Asia Minor Studies (CAMS) in Athens and of the Centre for Cappadocian Studies (CCS) in nea Karvali, a member of the scientific board of the Pan-Hellenic Union of Cappadocian Societies (PEKS), an honorary member of the Cappadocian Society of Evros "The Three Bishops" (Οι Τρεις Ιεράρχες), and a regularly invited speaker at the annual Cappadocian Gavoustema.
MarkJanse (born 31 August 1959 in Sas van Gent, The Netherlands) is BOF-ZAP research professor in Asia Minor and Ancient Greek at Ghent University, where...
their language was thought to be extinct since the 1960s. In June 2005, MarkJanse (Ghent University) and Dimitris Papazachariou (University of Patras) discovered...
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Decker, Life and Society in Byzantine Cappadocia ISBN 0230361064, p. 14 MarkJanse, "The Resurrection of Cappadocian (Asia Minor Greek)", ΑΩ International...
presumed that the language was extinct by the 1960s. However, in 2005, MarkJanse and Dimitris Papazachariou found that up to 2800 third-generation speakers...
(1936–2014), art historian, museum director, founding director of the SMAK MarkJanse (born 1959), classicist and linguist Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz...
the Population exchange between Greece and Turkey. In 2005, professors MarkJanse and Dimitris Papazachariou discovered that there are still native speakers...
International Conference of Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory, ed. MarkJanse, Angeliki Ralli and Brian Joseph, Patras: University of Patras, 205-219...
use of biological metaphors in the study of language, pp. 191–209 in MarkJanse and An Verlinden, eds., Productivity and Creativity. Studies in General...
Transeurasian Languages. De Gruyter. pp. 224–. ISBN 978-3-11-039994-3. MarkJanse; Sijmen Tol (1 January 2003). Language Death and Language Maintenance:...
Johannes Alphonsus Huisman John Huizinga G.P. van Itterzon Cornelis de Jager MarkJanse Hans Jansen Nico van Kampen Paul Joan George Kapteyn Gustav Heinrich Ralph...
||| Mous, Maarten (2003). “Loss of linguistic diversity in Africa”. In: MarkJanse – Sijmen Tol (eds.) Language Death and Language Maintenance: Theoretical...
2002 "Approaching bilingualism in corpus languages" in James Noel Adams, MarkJanse, Simon Swain (edd.) Bilingualism in Ancient Society: Language Contact...
acute death of Teun, Nila and Serua (Central and Southwest Maluku)". In MarkJanse; Sjimen Tol (eds.). Language Death and Language Maintenance: Theoretical...
Proceedings of the 25th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference: 1–19. MarkJanse, "Watkins’ Law and the development of agglutinative inflections in Asia...
"new period" inserted. A. Milani, "Iranshenasi" in Encyclopaedia Iranica MarkJanse, Sijmen Tol, "Bibliographie Linguistique de l'Année 1997 et Complement...
Empire (Oxford University Press, 2004). (Co-edited with James N. Adams and MarkJanse) Bilingualism in Ancient Society (Oxford University Press, 2002). (Edited)...
& 4 Abu Dhabi Tour, Mark Cavendish South Africa Road Race Championships, Reinardt Janse van Rensburg Stage 1 Abu Dhabi Tour, Mark Cavendish Overall Tour...
theculturetrip.com. Retrieved 23 June 2023. Swain, Simon; Adams, J. Maxwell; Janse, Mark (2002). Bilingualism in Ancient Society: Language contact and the written...
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ISBN 978-91-518-4568-5. Retrieved 12 June 2014. Janse & Svahnström 1984, pp. 14–15. Falck 1994, p. 37. Janse & Svahnström 1984, pp. 4–6. Astrup, Birgit (1977–1979)...