We are pleased to announce that our doctoral researcher Viktor Köhlich will be defending his doctoral dissertation on June 28th at 10:00 c.t. online via Zoom. If you are interested in joining please send an e-mail to Viktor: We wish Viktor good luck and all the best with the preparations!
We are very happy to announce that on January 14th (Friday) 2022, Astrid Gößwein (a GK alumni) will be defending her dissertation on ”Processing complexity in prenominal present participle constructions in German”. We all wish Astrid good luck!
We are very happy to announce that on July 14th, 2021 (Wednesday), Abigail Anne Bimpeh (GK Alumni) will be defending her doctoral dissertation entitled ‘Logophoricity in Ewe: An Empirical-Semantic Assessment of yè‘. We wish Abby good luck!
We are very happy to announce that on June 10th, 2021 (Thursday), Sanja Srdanović (GK Alumni) will be defending her doctoral dissertation entitled ‘Referential Properties of Serbian Possessive’. We wish Sanja good luck!
We are very happy to announce that on February 17th 2021, Priscilla Adenuga will be defending her dissertation on ‘The syntax and morphology of nominal modification in Oge’. We wish Priscilla good luck!
Nicolas Lamoure (GK alumni) will be defending his doctoral dissertation entitled ‘Nominal Coordination in Italian, French and German-Internal and external agreement of D>N&>N constructions’ on November 13th, Friday. We wish him good luck!
On April 30th, 2019, Eugenia Fahrnbach successfully defended her thesis entitled “Variation in enclitic possessive constructions in Southern Italian dialects: a syntactic analysis”. Congratulations!
On April 18th, 2019, Merle Weicker successfully defended her thesis entitled “The role of semantic complexity for the acquisition of adjectives”. Congratulations!
On February 14th, 2019, Yranahan Traoré successfully defended his thesis entitled “The Morphology and the Phonology of the Nominal Domain in Tagbana”. Congratulations!
On December 21st, 2018, Maria Kofer successfully defended her thesis entitled “Definiteness and nominal modification in the Balkan languages”. Congratulations!
On December 19th, 2018, Mariam Kamarauli successfully defended her thesis entitled “The Nominal Domain in Georgian. A Diachronic Analysis”. Congratulations!
On February 7th, 2018, Anja Šarić successfully defended her thesis entitled “Double genitives, possessives and nominalizations: Evidence for the DP hypothesis in Serbian”. Congratulations!