Positions and projects || Supervision (PhD) || Supervision (MA) || PhD committees
Primary advisor MA theses
- 2017 Syarif Hidayat Nasir, The interpretation of discourse markers ya 'yes' and nggak 'no' in Indonesian
- 2016 Marieke Ermans, Besser wie als. The acceptance of wie as a comparative particle in German
- 2015 Corentin Bourdeau, Ergativity in Shawi (Chayahuita)
- 2015 Anne Hovens, Hypercorrect hen 'them' and dan 'than' in Dutch: an experimental study
- 2015 Ferdy Hubers, Mind your grammar! An fMRI study to the processing of grammatical norm violations
- 2015 Erica Kemperman, A relieved Beatrix and a depressed Wilders: the use of an indefinite article in an unexpected setting
- 2013 Jet Hoek, Yeah no, I agree? The Interpretation of Yes and No in Dutch
- 2012 Johan Kobben, How high school students learn grammar: Longitudinal study of Dutch high school learners acquiring the English possessive construction
- 2012 Nando Saragih, The Practical Use of Person Reference in Papuan Malay
- 2011 Borana Lushaj, The Albanian Middle Construction
- 2011 Ernanda, On the Loss of the Phrasal Alternation in the Pondok Tinggi Dialect of Kerinci: A stochastic Optimality Theory Approach
- 2010 Sammie Tarenskeen, From you to me (and back). The flexible meaning of the second person pronun in Dutch
- 2009 Hengki, Optimal passives in Biak
- 2009 Hustarna, Polysemous Verbs in Jambi Malay: an Optimization of Interpretation Approach
- 2009 Martine Zwets, The point at issue: personal pronouns
- 2008 Richard van Gerrevink, I should have been ill: The interaction of tense, aspect and modality in Dutch
- 2007 Kees de Schepper, Self-improvement: How reflexivity evolved in the Indo-European languages
- 2006 Geertje van Bergen, To ba or not to ba
- 2006 Sander Lestrade, Adpositional Case
- 2005 Lotte Hogeweg (Utrecht), Well, about wel. On the diversity and unity of the Dutch particle wel
- 2003 Peter de Swart, The Case Mirror