Ph.D.projects

Ph.D.projects

In progress: 

Alies MacLean, Dutch Dialectical Variation in Inflection.

Heimir Vidarsson, Variation and Change in Morphological Case Marking in Dutch.

Margot Kraaikamp, Semantic versus Lexical Gender Agreement in Germanic.

Iris Duinmeijer, Persistent problems in SLI.

Margreet van Koert, Child L2 Acquisition of the Binding Principles in Dutch.

Jing Lin, Acquiring Negative Polarity Iems.

Completed: 

Daniela Polisenska (2010), Dutch Children's Acquisition of Verbal and Adjectival Inflection.

Antje Orgassa (2009), Specific Language Impairment in a Bilingual Context; The Acquisition of Dutch Inflection by Turkish-Dutch Learners.

Marianne Erkelens (2009), Learning to Categorize Verbs ands Nouns; Studies on Dutch, University of Amsterdam.

Suzanne Aalberse (2009), Inflectional Economy and Politeness; Morphology-Internal and Morphology-External Factors in the Loss of Second Person Marking in Dutch, University of Amsterdam.

Robert Cirillo (2009), The Syntax of Floating Quantifiers; Stranding Revisited, University of Amsterdam.

Robert Cloutier (2009), West Germanic OV and VO: The Status of Exceptions, University of Amsterdam. 

Irene Jacobi (2009): On Variation and Changein Diphtongs and Long Vowels of Spoken Dutch, University of Amsterdam.

Maren Pannemann (2007), DP Acquisition as Structure Unravelling, Universityof Amsterdam.

Mario van de Visser (2006), The Marked Status of Ergativity, Utrecht University.

Jacqueline Evers-Vermeul (2005), TheDevelopment of Dutch Connectives; Changeand Acquisition as Windows on Form-Function Relations, Utrecht University.

Olaf Koeneman, (2000), The Flexible Nature of Verb Movement, Utrecht University.

Petra de Wit (1998), Genitive Case and Genitive Constructions, Utrecht University.

Jacqueline van Kampen (1997), First Steps in Wh-movement, Utrecht University.

Peter Ackema (1995), Syntax below Zero, Utrecht University.

Ad Neeleman (1994), Complex Predicates, Utrecht University.