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All (8)
co-supervisor (1)
committee member (7)
defended (2)
KU Leuven (7)
ongoing (6)
PhD (8)
U Antwerpen (1)

Usually, I am invited to be involved in PhD projects that have to do with my expertise on Chinese and/or variation phenomena. Apart from the PhD projects mentioned below, I have also served as supervisor or lector of a number of MA theses at the institutions I have worked at after obtaining my doctoral degree.

In any case, here are the PhD projects in which I have been lucky to be involved in.

 

Xu Zhang

committee member
PhD
U Antwerpen
ongoing

[2024-2028] A Cross-linguistic study of aspectual particles in English phrasal verbs and Chinese verb- particle constructions

Oct 20, 2024
 

Fen Huang

committee member
PhD
KU Leuven
ongoing

[2024-2027] Does grammatical optionality interfere with language production and comprehension? An experimental study

Aug 1, 2024
 

Xiaoyu Tian

committee member
PhD
defended
KU Leuven

[2020-2024] Variation in Chinese analytic causative constructions across time and varieties

May 1, 2024
 

Meili Liu

committee member
PhD
KU Leuven
ongoing

[2023-2027] The Mandarin Chinese ba-construction: Diachronic, synchronic and constructional perspectives

Apr 5, 2024
 

Ruiming Ma

co-supervisor
PhD
KU Leuven
ongoing

[2024-2027] Does grammatical optionality complicate speech production and comprehension? The case of Mandarin Chinese

Feb 1, 2024
 

Jiayin Zhang

committee member
PhD
KU Leuven
ongoing

[2023-2027] A dynamic perspective on the relationship between motivation and identity negotiation in heritage language contexts: The case of Chinese Heritage Learners in Belgium

Sep 1, 2023
 

Sumin Guan

committee member
PhD
KU Leuven
ongoing

[2023-2027] A multifactorial analysis of Chinese analytic passive constructions

Aug 1, 2023
 

Yi Li

committee member
PhD
defended
KU Leuven

[2019-2023] A probabilistic grammar analysis of the theme-recipient alternation in Mandarin, and of its sensitivity to lectal factors

May 1, 2023
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