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Below you'll find my curriculum vitae. Click here for a pdf-version.



EDUCATION


1999 – 2004                               

PhD in Linguistics cum laude (top 5%), University of Leiden, The Netherlands

Thesis title: Ellipsis in Dutch dialects

Supervisor: Johan Rooryck (University of Leiden)

Co-supervisor: Sjef Barbiers (University of Utrecht)

                                                                       

1999 – 2000

MPhil in Linguistics, University of Leiden, The Netherlands

 

1996 – 1998           

MA summa cum laude (top 5%) in Germanic Literature and Linguistics, University of Leuven, Belgium

 

1994 – 1996           

BA magna cum laude (top 10%) in Germanic Literature and Linguistics, Catholic University of Brussels, Belgium

 


EMPLOYMENT 

 

2005 – present                

fulltime assistant professor Dutch linguistics and oral and written proficiency, University College Brussels

 

2005 – present                

parttime assistant professor Dutch linguistics and oral and written proficiency, Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis

 

Fall 2008

visiting assistant professor, New York University


2004 – 2005                               

parttime assistant professor General linguistics, Catholic University of Brussels

 

2004 – 2005                               

parttime research assistant Dutch linguistics, Catholic university of Brussels

 

2004 – 2005                               

parttime teaching assistant Dutch oral and written proficiency, Catholic University of Brussels

 

1999 – 2004                   

PhD-student (University of Leiden) and project member SAND-project (Syntactc Atlas of the Dutch dialects: http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/projecten/sand/sandeng.html)

 

1998 – 1999                               

parttime teaching assistant Medieval Dutch literature, Catholic University of Brussels

 


PROFESSIONAL AREAS


Specialization:              

syntax

 

Subspecialities:     

ellipsis (sluicing, swiping, VP-ellipsis), left-dislocation, the left clausal periphery, complementizers, pronominal doubling, complementizer agreement, cartography, wh-movement

languages: Dutch (dialects), English, German, Frisian, northern Italian dialects, Hungarian


 

PUBLICATIONS

Books

 

3. The syntax of ellipsis: evidence from Dutch dialects. To appear. New York: Oxford University Press. (reviewed and accepted for publication)

 

2. Ellipsis in Dutch dialects. 2004. LOT Dissertation Series n° 96. Utrecht: LOT.

 

1. Fragmenten van de Roman van Heinric en Margriete van Limborch. 2001. With Lieve De Wachter, Rita Schlusemann en Remco Sleiderink. Leuven: Peeters.

 

Edited volumes

 

7. Alternatives to cartography. In preparation. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

 

6. Linguistic Variation Yearbook 9. To appear in 2009. With Johan Rooryck. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

 

5. Linguistic Variation Yearbook 8. To appear in 2008. With Johan Rooryck. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

 

4. Linguistic Variation Yearbook 7. 2008. With Johan Rooryck. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

 

3. Linguistic Variation Yearbook 6. 2007. With Johan Rooryck & Pierre Pica. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

 

2. Linguistic Variation Yearbook 5. 2006. With Johan Rooryck & Pierre Pica. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

 

1. Linguistic Variation Yearbook 4. 2005. With Johan Rooryck & Pierre Pica. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

 

Journal articles (anonymously reviewed)

 

7. Theorie, empirie en subjectverdubbeling: een antwoord op Haegeman (2004). 2007. With Marjo van Koppen. Taal en Tongval 59:149-171.

 

6. The derivation of subject-initial V2. 2007. With Liliane Haegeman. Linguistic Inquiry 38:1, 167-178.

 

5. The cross-linguistic syntax of sluicing: evidence from Hungarian relatives. 2006. With Anikó Lipták. Syntax 9:3, 248-274.

 

4. Ellipsis and EPP repair. 2006. With Marcel Den Dikken. Linguistic Inquiry 37:4, 653-664.

 

3. Clitics, agreement and ellipsis in Dutch dialects. 2004. Leiden Papers in Linguistics 1.1, 1-19.

 

2. Congruentie en lokaliteit in de Nederlandse dialecten. 2003. With Marjo van Koppen. Taal en Tongval Themanummer Dialectsyntaxis. 63-86.

 

1. Complementerend van: een voorbeeld van syntactische variatie in het Nederlands. 2000. Nederlandse Taalkunde 5, 133-163.

 

Other articles (* = anonymously reviewed)

 

15. Simple and complex wh-phrases in a split CP. To appear. Proceedings of CLS 43.

 

14. *Complex wh-phrases don’t move. On the interaction between the split CP-hypothesis and the syntax of wh-movement. To appear. Ph. Panagiotidis (ed.). Edges in syntax. New York: Oxford University Press.

  

13. *How do you sluice when there is more than one CP? To appear. J. Merchant (ed.). Sluicing: cross-linguistic explorations. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.


12. *Pronominal doubling in Dutch dialects: big DPs and coordinations. 2008. With Marjo van Koppen. S. Barbiers e.a. (eds.). Doubling in European dialects. Amsterdam: Elsevier.


11. On the interaction between verb movement and ellipsis: new evidence from Hungarian. 2008. With Anikó Lipták. C. B. Yang and H. J. Haynie  (eds.). Proceedings of the 26th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla. 138-146.


10. Introduction. 2008. With Johan Rooryck. In: J. Van Craenenbroeck & J. Rooryck (eds.). Linguistic Variation Yearbook 7. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.


9. Introduction. 2007. With Johan Rooryck & Pierre Pica. In: P. Pica e.a. (eds.). Linguistic Variation Yearbook 6. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

 

8.  *Transitivity failures in the left periphery and foot-driven movement operations. 2006. J. van de Weijer & B. Los (eds.). Linguistics in the Netherlands 2006. 52-64.

 

7. Adverbial modification under sluicing. 2005. Kiyong Choi & Changguk Yim (eds.). Ellipsis in Minimalism. Proceedings of the 7th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar. Seoul: Hankook. 77-102.

 

6. Ellipsis in Hungarian and the typology of sluicing. 2005. With Anikó Lipták. IKiyong Choi and Changguk Yim (eds.). Ellipsis in Minimalism. Proceedings of the 7th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar. Seoul: Hankook. 103-133.

 

5. Introduction. 2005. With Johan Rooryck & Pierre Pica. P. Pica e.a. (eds.). Linguistic Variation Yearbook 5. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

 

4. Introduction. 2004. With Johan Rooryck & Pierre Pica. P. Pica e.a. (eds.). Linguistic Variation Yearbook 4. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

 

3. *Van as a marker of dissociation: Microvariation in Dutch. 2002. C. J.-W. Zwart & W. Abraham (eds.). Studies in Comparative Germanic Syntax. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 41-67.

 

2. *Pronominal doubling and the structure of the left periphery in southern Dutch. 2002. With Marjo van Koppen. S. Barbiers, L. Cornips & S. van der Kleij (eds.). Syntactic Microvariation. http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/books/synmic. 280-304.

 

1. *Subject doubling in Dutch dialects. 2002. With Marjo van Koppen. M. van Koppen, E. Thrift, E.-J. van der Torre & M. Zimmermann (eds.). Proceedings of ConSOLE IX. SOLE. 54-67.

 

Reviews, bibliographies and conference reports

 

5. The syntax of nonsententials: multidisciplinary perspectives. 2008. Review article of L. Progovac e.a. (eds.), Linguistics Today 93. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Journal of Linguistics 44:1, 261-266.

 

4. Verb Movement and the Syntax of Kashmiri. 2003. Review article of R. M. Bhatt, Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 46. Amsterdam: Kluwer. Lingua 113, 303-313.

 

3. Conference report of the 16th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop. 2002. Glot International 5:8 (also appeared in Germanic Generative Syntax Newsletter 17:1).

 

2. An annotated bibliography of Dutch dialect syntax. 2001. With Annemie Neuckermans, Susanne van der Kleij, Marjo van Koppen, Gunther de Vogelaer and Hedde Zeijlstra. http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/projecten/sand/sandeng.html.

 

1. A selected and annotated bibliography of recent publications in linguistics. 2000. With Ineke van der Meulen. Lingua 110, 517-555.

 


PRESENTATIONS (* = by refereed abstract, # = invited talk)

 

53. # [Title TBA]. Departmental Seminar, UCL, Great Britain, April 2009.

 

52. # [Title TBA]. Linguistics Colloquium, UMass at Amherst, USA, April 2009.

 

51. # [Title TBA]. Linguistics Colloquium, MIT, USA, April 2009.

 

50. * When even repair fails: sluicing, clefts and LF-copy. DGfS Workshop on 'Repairs', Germany, March 2009

 

49. # What sluicing can do, what it can’t and where. On the cross-linguistic syntax of ellipsis. With Anikó Lipták. Diagnosing syntax: perspectives, procedures and tools. University of Leiden & Utrecht University, The Netherlands, January 2009.

 

48. # What does silence look like? On the unpronounced syntax of sluicing. Syntax Reading Group talk, University of Chicago, USA, December 2008.

 

47. About something. Towards a syntactic decomposition of polarity. Syntax Supper, CUNY Graduate Center, USA, November 2008.

 

46. *On becoming a pronoun. Towards a unified theory of ellipsis. With Mark Baltin. The 10th CUNY/SUNY/NYU/YU-miniconference. CUNY Graduate Center, USA, November 2008.

 

45. Much ado about something. Polarity, widening and N-of-N. Brown Bag talk, NYU, USA, November 2008.

 

44. On becoming a pronoun. With Mark Baltin. Brown Bag talk, NYU, USA, November 2008.


43. #More ado about nothing: sluicing, copular clauses and case, Colloquium talk, UC Santa Cruz, USA, October 2008.


42. #Invisible optionality: on the recoverability and licensing requirements of sluicing. Linguistics Colloquium, Yale University, USA, October 2008.


41. #On the limits of elliptical repair: sluicing, clefts and LF-copy. MUST-talk, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, April 2008.


40. There’s something about something. A polarity sensitive N-of-N-construction in dialect Dutch. Annual Linguistics in the Netherlands Meeting, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, February 2008.

 

39. #Invisible syntax. Sluicing, clefts and LF-copy. Syntax Seminar, University of Leiden, December 2007.

 

38. #What lies beneath. On the hidden syntax of sluicing. Brown Bag talk, NYU, New York, USA, December 2007.

 

37. #Something about something. Manufacturing polarity items in Dutch. Microvariation in DP, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, October 2007.

 

36. *Object agreement and raising in dialect Dutch imperatives. With Marjo van Koppen. CGSW 22, University of Stuttgart, Germany, June 2007.

 

35. *Ellipsis bleeding movement: the interrogative suffix in Hungarian. With Anikó Lipták. The 8th International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian, CUNY Graduate Center/CUNY Queens college/NYU, New York, USA, May 2007.

 

34. *Where do wh-phrases go in a split CP? CLS 43, University of Chicago, USA, May 2007.

 

33. #PF-deletion vs. pro: towards a unified theory of ellipsis. LingLunch talk, University of Chicago, USA, May 2007.

 

32. *On the interaction between verb movement and ellipsis: new evidence from Hungarian. With Anikó Lipták. WCCFL 26, University of California at Berkeley, USA, April 2007.

 

31. *Feature inheritance and multiple phase boundaries. With Marjo van Koppen. GLOW 30, CASTL, University of Tromsö, Norway, April 2007.

 

30. *Transitivity in the Venetian left periphery: a challenge for cartography. The 2nd Cambridge Italian Dialect Syntax Meeting, Cambridge University, Great Britain, January 2007.

 

29. *Silence in the left periphery: on the cross-linguistic syntax of sluicing. With Anikó Lipták. Edges in Syntax, Cyprus College, Cyprus, May 2006.

 

28. *Complex wh-phrases don't move: the interaction between the split CP-hypothesis and the syntax of wh-movement. Alternate paper. Edges in Syntax, Cyprus College, Cyprus, May 2006.

 

27. #Repel your way out of transitivity failures. Staff Seminar Grammatical Models Group, University of Tilburg, The Netherlands, April 2006.

 

26. #Clitic doubling and coordination: towards a micro-typology of pronominal doubling in Dutch dialects. With Marjo van Koppen. Syntactic Doubling in European Dialects Workshop, Meertens Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, March 2006.

 

25. Transitivity allures in the left periphery and foot-driven movement chains. Annual Linguistics in the Netherlands Meeting, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, February 2006.

 

24. Verb movement bled by ellipsis: morphological evidence from Hungarian. With Anikó Lipták. Annual Linguistics in the Netherlands Meeting, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, February 2006.

 

23. *Guess what about? Adverbial modifiers and the syntax of sluicing, Sounds of Silence workshop, University of Tilburg, The Netherlands, October 2005.

 

22. *Empty relatives and the typology of sluicing. With Anikó Lipták. Sounds of Silence workshop, University of Tilburg, The Netherlands, October 2005.

 

21. *The verb leaves IP in subject initial V2. With Liliane Haegeman. Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Association of Great Britain, Cambridge University, Great Britain, August/September 2005.

 

20. *Adverbial modification under sluicing. Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar. Konkuk University, South-Korea, August 2005.

 

19. *Ellipsis in Hungarian and the typology of sluicing. With Anikó Lipták. Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar. Konkuk University, South-Korea, August 2005.

 

18. *If control raises, it fails to copy, reconstruct or linearize. With Johan Rooryck en Guido Vanden Wyngaerd. New horizons in the grammar of raising and control. Harvard University, USA, July 2005.

 

17. PF-deletion versus pro: a tentative and speculative bird’s eye view. ULCL Workshop on ellipsis, gaps and empty categories, University of Leiden, The Netherlands, October 2004.         

 

16. *PF-deletion versus pro: new evidence from Dutch dialects. Annual Meeting of the Linguistics Association of Great Britain, University of Surrey, Roehampton, Great Britain, August/September 2004.

 

15. #Stranding under sluicing and the structure of the left periphery in Germanic. Colloquium talk. University of Tübingen, Germany, July 2004.

 

14. *Stranding under sluicing. NELS 34, Stony Brook, USA, November 2003.

 

13. *Sluicing in Dutch dialects and the structure of the left periphery. CGSW 18, Durham University, Great Britain, September 2003.

 

12. Congruentie en lokaliteit in de Nederlandse dialecten. With Marjo van Koppen. Taal en Tongval Colloquium, Royal Flemish Academy for Dutch Linguistics and Literature, Ghent, November 2002.

 

11. C-agreement. With Marjo van Koppen. Hungarian-Dutch workshop, University of Leiden, The Netherlands, October 2002.

 

10. *The locality of agreement and the CP-domain. With Marjo van Koppen. GLOW 25, Meertens Institute/ Utrecht University, The Netherlands, April 2002.

 

9. A new approach to comp-agreement. With Marjo van Koppen. Syntactic Microvariation Workshop, University of Freiburg, Germany, November/December 2001.

 

8. *The left periphery in three southern Dutch dialects. With Marjo van Koppen. CGSW 16, University of Montréal, Canada, May 2001.

 

7. Why cliticisation to C° is not complementizer agreement. With Marjo van Koppen. Annual Linguistics in the Netherlands Meeting, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, February 2001.

 

6. *Pronominal subject doubling in Dutch dialects. With Marjo van Koppen. 9th Conference of the Student Organisation of Linguistics in Europe (ConSOLE), Lund University, Norway, December 2000.

 

5. Dutch clitics and phonology. With Marjo van Koppen. Phonologica Lvgdvno Batavorum Extra Muros MM, Meertens Institute, The Netherlands, September 2000.

 

4. On subject clitic doubling and object clitic placement in Dutch dialects. With Marjo van Koppen. Syntactic Microvariation Workshop, Meertens Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, August 2000.

 

3. *Van as a marker of dissociation: microvariation in Dutch. CGSW 15, University of Groningen, The Netherlands, May 2000.

 

2. Complementerend van: microvariatie in het Nederlands. Annual Linguistics in the Netherlands Meeting, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, February 2000.

 

1. Be- opnieuw beargumenteerd. With Ineke van der Meulen. Annual Linguistics in the Netherlands Meeting, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, February 2000.


 

 LANGUAGES


Dutch                             native                                   

French                           fairly fluent                                                          

English                          fluent                                                     

German                         basic


 

 HONORS AND GRANTS


January 2008       

prolongation of the research grant Alternatives to cartography University College Brussels (3,500€)

 

April 2007          

travel grant Flemish Science Foundation for a conference trip to California and Chicago (1,200€)

 

January 2007       

research grant Catholic University of Brussels for the project proposal Alternatives to cartography (3,500€)

 

September 2006  

grant Flemish Science Foundation for the organization of a conference (2,000€) for ConSOLE XV (January 2007)

 

May 2006                                   

travel grant Flemish Science Foundation for a conference trip to Nicosia (Cyprus) (420€)

 

October 2005     

shortlisted for the dissertation prize of the National Linguistic Society of The Netherlands

 

October 2005     

winner of the Public Choice Award of the National Linguistic Society of The Netherlands for the best dissertation presentation

 

August 2005                   

travel grant Flemish Science Foundation for a conference trip to Seoul (Souh-Korea) (1,600€)

 

October 2004     

co-applicant of the (approved) PhD-project The formal licensing requirements of ellipsis (2005-2009, 35,000€ a year) (with Guido Vanden Wyngaerd)

 

June 2004          

elected “best teacher” and “most interesting class” by the Linguistics & Literature students of the Catholic University of Brussels

 


EXPERIENCE AND SERVICE 

Teaching experience

 

PhD-courses


Syntax I,  NYU, Fall semester 2008


Variation in ellipsis, course taught at the LOT Summerschool, Catholic University of Leuven, June 11-22, 2007

 

An apparent case of VP-ellipsis in Dutch dialects, course taught at the Eastern European Summerschool in Generative Grammar, Wroclaw (Poland), July 25-29, 2005

 

On sluicing, swiping, spading and other elliptical activities, course taught at the Eastern European Summerschool in Generative Grammar, Wroclaw (Poland), August 1-5, 2005

 

General linguistics: syntax (exercises seminar), University of Leiden

 

MA-courses

 

General linguistics: syntax (with Marjo van Koppen), University of Leiden (2002-2003)


BA-courses


Introduction to Linguistics, NYU, 1st year students (Fall semester 2008) 


Dutch oral & written proficiency I: spelling, Catholic University of Brussels, 1st year students (2006-2007)

 

Dutch linguistics I: phonology and morphology, Catholic University of Brussels, 1st year students (2004-2007)

 

Dutch linguistics I: syntax, University College Brussels, 1st year students (2007-present)

 

Dutch linguistics I, Facults universitaires Saint-Louis, 1st year students (2005-present)

 

Dutch oral & written proficiency II: theory, Catholic University of Brussels, 2nd year students (2004-2006)

 

Dutch linguistics II: syntax, Catholic University of Brussels, 2nd year students (2004-2007)

 

Dutch linguistics II: phonology & morphology, University College Brussels, 2nd year students (2008-present)

 

General linguistics III: formal semantics, University College Brussels, 3rd year students (2006-present)

 

Generative syntax, Catholic University of Brussels, 3rd year students (2006-2007)

 

Linguistic Seminar, University College Brussels, 3rd year students (2006-present)

  

Supervising experience

 

PhD-theses

 

2005 – 2009       

Lobke Aelbrecht, The formal licensing requirements of ellipsis, University College Brussels (supervisor, together with Guido Vanden Wyngaerd)

 

2006 – 2012       

Marijke De Belder, On the lower functional domain in the DP: structure and diversity, University College Brussels/Utrecht University (supervisor)

 

2006 – 2012       

Karen De Clercq, [title to be determined], University College Brussels (co-supervisor; supervisor: Guido Vanden Wyngaerd)

 

2006 – 2010       

Hugo Laporte, An approach to question formation in varieties of French and English, Université Catholique de Louvain (external committee member; supervisor: Joachim Sabel)

 

2007 – 2011       

Tanja Temmerman, Word order in the left periphery: cartography and flexibility, University of Leiden (co-supervisor; supervisor: Johan Rooryck)

 

MA-theses

 

2007 – 2008       

Sofie Van Boxstael, A comparison between short replies with do and inflected forms of yes and no in the dialect of Lede. University College Brussels (supervisor)

 

2005 – 2007       

Sofie Van Boxstael, Short replies with do in the dialect of Lede, Arts & Sciences College, Vlekho campus (supervisor)

 

2005 – 2007       

Tanja Temmerman, Agreement marking on closed-class words in the dialect of Aalst, Catholic University of Leuven (external committee member; supervisor: Frank Van Eynde)

 

2005 – 2007       

Eva D’Hondt, An HPSG analysis of pied piping in Dutch, Catholic University of Leuven (external committee member; supervisor: Frank Van Eynde)

 

BA-theses

 

2007 – 2008       

Emeline Doyen, Date expressions in Dutch, English and German, Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis (supervisor)

 

Fieldword experience

 

2001 – 2002       

29 oral dialect interviews in the provinces North-Brabant and Dutch Limburg

 

Administrative experience and departmental & university service

 

2008 – present    

vice-president of the Center for Research in Syntax, Semantics and Phonology (CRISSP)

 

2007 – present    

coordinator of the external communication of the department Linguistics & Literature, University College Brussels

 

2007 – present    

coordinator of the Foreign Exchange Program, Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis

 

March 2006        

co-founder of the Center for Research in Syntax, Semantics and Phonology (CRISSP, www.crissp.be)

 

2005 – present    

coordinator of student affairs, Catholic University of Brussels

 

2005 – present    

coordinator of the cooperation between the Catholic University of Brussels and the Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis

 

2002 – 2003       

coordinator of fieldword and transcriptions in the SAND-project (Syntactic Atlas of the Dutch dialects: http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/projecten/sand/sandeng.html)

 

Organizational experience

 

October 2008     

co-organizer of the workshop Logic now and then, University College Brussels

 

May 2008           

co-organizer of the Annual meeting of the Belgian Circle of Linguistics

 

May 2008           

co-organizer of The third Brussels Conference on Generative Linguistics (BCGL 3), theme: Trees and beyond, University College Brussels

 

June 2007          

co-organizer of The second Brussels Conference on Generative Linguistics (BCGL 2), theme: Alternatives to cartography, Catholic University of Brussels/Arts & Sciences College, Vlekho campus/University of Tilburg

 

January 2007       

co-organizer of the 15th annual Conference of the Student Organisation of Linguistics in Europe (ConSOLE), Catholic University of Brussels/Arts & Sciences College, Vlekho campus

 

June 2006          

co-organizer of The first Brussels Conference on Generative Linguistics (BCGL 1), theme: Quantification in syntax and the lexicon, Catholic University of Brussels/Arts & Sciences College, Vlekho campus

 

October 2004     

organizer of a workshop on ellipsis and empty categories, University of Leiden

 

December 2001   

co-organizer of the 10th annual Conference of the Student Organisation of Linguistics in Europe (ConSOLE), University of Leiden

 

December 2000   

co-organizer of the Morphology days, University of Leiden


Professional service

 

reviewer for                     

Lingua

Linguistic Inquiry

Natural Language and Linguistic Theory

Linguistics in the Netherlands

Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics

Journal of East Asian Linguistics

Journal of Germanic Linguistics

Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics

Going Romance Proceedings

The Linguistic Review

 

abstract reviewer for                      

GLOW

ConSOLE

Going Romance

 

project reviewer for                       

Research Council of Norway

 

June 2006 – present       

general editor Linguistic Variation Yearbook (associate editor: Johan Rooryck)

 

2004 – June 2006            

associate editor Linguistic Variation Yearbook (with Johan Rooryck; general editor: Pierre Pica)

 

editorial board member   

Natural Language and Linguistic Theory (2008 – present)

Syntax (2008 – present)


 

REFEREES

Johan Rooryck

Supervisor/Full Professor

 

University of Leiden
P.O. Box 9515
2300 RA Leiden
The Netherlands

tel: +31 (0)71 527 20 49

e-mail: j.e.c.v.rooryck@let.leidenuniv.nl

Martine de Clercq

Rector of the Catholic University of Brussels

 

Catholic University of Brussels

Vrijheidslaan 17

1081 Brussels

Belgïum

tel: +32 (0)2 412 42 72

e-mail: martine.declercq@hubrussel.be

 

 

 

Hans Bennis

President/Full Professor

 

Meertens Institute

Joan Muyskenweg 25

1096 CJ Amsterdam

The Netherlands

tel: +31 (0)20 4628 523

e-mail: hans.bennis@meertens.knaw.nl

Jason Merchant

Associate Professor

 

University of Chicago

1010 E 59th street

Chicago IL 60637

USA

tel: +1 (773) 702 8523

e-mail: merchant@uchicago.edu

 

 

Marcel den Dikken

Professor of Linguistics

 

CUNY Graduate Center

365 Fifth Avenue 

New York, NY 10016-4309

USA

tel: +1 (212) 817 8503

e-mail: mden-dikken@gc.cuny.edu

Howard Lasnik

Distinguished Professor

 

University of Maryland

1106 Marie Mount Hall

College Park, MD 20742

USA

Tel: +1 (301) 405-4929

e-mail: lasnik@wam.umd.edu

 

Last updated: February 23, 2009