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Prof. Dr. Liliane Haegeman
Prof. Dr. Liliane Haegeman
liliane.haegeman@ugent.be
Department
Department of Linguistics
Research group(s)
DiaLing - Diachronic and Diatopic Linguistics
G4 - Ghent Generative Grammar Group
Curriculum Vitae
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Research Focus
Linguistics
Research Region
Belgium
Northern Europe
Western Europe
Research Language
Dutch
English
French
German
Italian
Research Methodology
Comparative
Language and text analysis
Tabgroup
Projects
Projects as supervisor
V2 violations in French Flemish. Nature, origin and microvariation
(
2018
-
2021
)
The internal syntax of quantifiers
(
2015
-
2019
)
The cartography of discourse particles in Mandarin and Italian
(
2015
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2016
)
CHLG. A parsed corpus of historical Low German
(
2014
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2020
)
A comparative study of the CP-layer in Asia Minor Greek. From fieldwork to cartography
(
2014
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2018
)
Is Latin (discourse) configurational? Information structure, word order, and the potential for structural ambiguity
(
2013
-
2016
)
Possessive constructions in Flemish varieties of Dutch
(
2012
-
2015
)
The development of the conditional use of modal verbs in West-Germanic
(
2012
-
2015
)
The syntax of possessors in Flemish varieties of Dutch
(
2011
-
2015
)
The Latin verb phrase. Delimitation, internal structure, and diachronic evolution
(
2011
-
2013
)
Cleft constructions in (non-standard) varieties of Germanic and Romance languages
(
2011
-
2015
)
The nanosyntax of the Northwest Germanic reinforced demonstrative
(
2011
-
2016
)
Layers of structure
(
2009
-
2016
)
Projects as co-supervisor
A parsed corpus of Southern Dutch dialects
(
2018
-
2019
)
Publications
Most recent publications
Haegeman, Liliane, and Andrew Weir. “Against a Uniform Analysis of Subject Omission in English : Colloquial Speech, Abbreviated Writing, and Conjunctions.”
RGG. RIVISTA DI GRAMMATICA GENERATIVA
, vol. 47, no. 7, 2025, pp. 1–27.
Haegeman, Liliane. “Lost in Translation : Subject Drop in Christie’s Easy to Kill.”
A Cartesian Dream : A Geometrical Account of Syntax : In Honor of Andrea Moro
, edited by Matteo Greco and Davide Moccie, vol. 17, Lingbuzz Press, 2024, pp. 227–36.
Haegeman, Liliane, and Lieven Danckaert. “Subject Ellipsis and Impersonal Pronouns.”
Rich Descriptions and Simple Explanations in Morphosyntax and Language Acquisition
, edited by Giuliano Bocci et al., Oxford University Press, 2024, pp. 396–415, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198889472.003.0015.
Weir, Andrew, and Liliane Haegeman. “Register Variation : Core Grammar and Periphery.”
Reference Module in Social Sciences
, Elsevier, 2024, pp. 1–9, doi:10.1016/b978-0-323-95504-1.00036-3.
De Clercq, Karen, et al., editors.
Adverbial Resumption in Verb Second Languages
. Oxford University Press, 2023, doi:10.1093/oso/9780197651148.003.0001.
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