Mark Janse

Mark Janse

Universiteit Gent

H-index: 19

Europe-Belgium

About Mark Janse

Mark Janse, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Gent, specializes in the field of Ancient Greek, Asia Minor Greek, Cappadocian, Language Contact, Language Death.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Does studying Latin make pupils smarter? Presenting the field of classical language impact studies

Girl, Υou’ll Be a Woman Soon: Grammatical Versus Semantic Agreement of Greek Hybrid Nouns of the Mädchen Type

Η Καππαδοκική διάλεκτος

Does studying Latin in secondary education predict study achievement in academic higher education?

Validation of the International Cognitive Ability Resource for children

Why Plato needs psychology. Proposal for a theoretical framework underpinning research on the cognitive transfer effects of studying classical languages

The transfer effects of the study of Latin on language competence and cognition: a study in Flemish secondary education

Co-subordination in Ancient, Medieval and Modern Greek

Mark Janse Information

University

Position

BOF-ZAP Research Professor in Ancient & Asia Minor Greek.

Citations(all)

1676

Citations(since 2020)

594

Cited By

1519

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

35

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

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Mark Janse Skills & Research Interests

Ancient Greek

Asia Minor Greek

Cappadocian

Language Contact

Language Death

Top articles of Mark Janse

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Does studying Latin make pupils smarter? Presenting the field of classical language impact studies

The Classical Journal

Alexandra Vereeck

Mark Janse

Katja De Herdt

Cathy Hauspie

Arnaud Szmalec

...

2024

Girl, Υou’ll Be a Woman Soon: Grammatical Versus Semantic Agreement of Greek Hybrid Nouns of the Mädchen Type

Classical Philology and Linguistics

Mark Janse

2023/10/24

Η Καππαδοκική διάλεκτος

Mark Janse

2023

Does studying Latin in secondary education predict study achievement in academic higher education?

Language Learning

Cathy Hauspie

Stijn Schelfhout

Nicolas Dirix

Lot Fonteyne

Mark Janse

...

2023

Validation of the International Cognitive Ability Resource for children

Merel Dutry

Alexandra Vereeck

Stijn Schelfhout

Wouter Duyck

Mark Janse

...

2023

Why Plato needs psychology. Proposal for a theoretical framework underpinning research on the cognitive transfer effects of studying classical languages

PSIHOLOŠKA OBZORJA= HORIZONS OF PSYCHOLOGY

Alexandra Vereeck

Mark Janse

Katja De Herdt

Arnaud Szmalec

Cathy Hauspie

...

2023

The transfer effects of the study of Latin on language competence and cognition: a study in Flemish secondary education

Wouter Duyck

Mark Janse

Arnaud Szmalec

2023

Co-subordination in Ancient, Medieval and Modern Greek

Mark Janse

2022

A debate in need of data: report of an empirical study on the cognitive transfer effects of studying classical languages

Alexandra Vereeck

Mark Janse

Katja De Herdt

Arnaud Szmalec

Cathy Hauspie

...

2022

The potential optative as a female hedging device in Aristophanes

Mark Janse

2022

Λεξικογραφικές παρατηρήσεις στο διήγημα του Αποστόλου Παυλίδη'Τα μέτερ’τα βάσανα κανείνα με ηύρεν σ’ούλο τον κόσμο'

Mark Janse

2022

Why study classical languages? Updated portrait of a study option under pressure in light of empirical data on pupil characteristics

Alexandra Vereeck

Mark Janse

Katja De Herdt

Arnaud Szmalec

Wouter Duyck

2022

The Cappadocian Phrasal Compound παιρ-παίνω [per-péno]“Take Away” as an Example of Turkish Pattern Replication

Mark Janse

Johan Vandewalle

Eline Daveloose

2022

Evaluation of the cognitive impact of Flemish CL programmes through electronic pupil assessment

Alexandra Vereeck

Mark Janse

Katja De Herdt

Arnaud Szmalec

Wouter Duyck

2022

Αξό, Αξενοί, Αξενίτ'κα: μία προσωπική προσέγγιση

Mark Janse

2022

Penis ex Machina as ‘Anticlimax’: ἐξέβαλ’, οἰῶ, τὸ ξίφος (Ar. Lys. 155–156)

Mark Janse

2021

Dialect contact in the vowel system of Mišótika Cappadocian

Language Variation–European Perspectives VIII

Nicole Vassalou

Dimitris Papazachariou

Mark Janse

2021/6/16

Gender, definiteness and word order in Ulağaç Cappadocian

Mark Janse

Eline Daveloose

2021

Vowel variation in the Mišótika Cappadocian of Mandra (Larisa)

Nikoleta Vassalou

Dimitris Papazachariou

Mark Janse

2021

International Conference on Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic Theory 9, Leonidio, Tsakonia, Greece, 4-5 June 2021: Abstracts

Angela Ralli

Brian D Joseph

Mark Janse

Maxim Kisilier

2021

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