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            Website of R. Harald Baayen

          Professor of Quantitative Linguistics

 

 

Former PhD Students:


  • Motoki Saito (Fall 2023)

    Enhancement effects of frequency: An explanation from the perspective of Discriminative Learning, University of Tübingen, Germany.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, second supervisor: F. Tomaschek.

    Affiliation: Postdoctoral Fellow, Quantitative Linguistics, University of Tübingen, as of 2023

  • Tino Sering (Fall 2023)

    Predictive Articulatory speech synthesis Utilizing Lexical Embeddings (PAULE), University of Tübingen, Germany.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, second supervisor: M. Butz.

    Affiliation: Postdoctoral Fellow, Quantitative Linguistics, University of Tübingen, as of 2023

  • Elnaz Shafaei-Bajestan (Summer 2023)

    LDL-AURIS: a wide model of isolated, inflected spoken word recognition, University of Tübingen, Germany.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, second supervisor: A. Weber.

    Affiliation: Postdoctoral Fellow, DeepL, Cologne, as of 2023

  • Tian Shen (Summer 2021)

    Productivity of Adjectives in Chinese Adjective-Noun Compounding, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China.
    First supervisor: Z. Xu, second supervisor: R. H. Baayen.

    Affiliation: Postdoctoral Fellow, Northwest University, Xi'an, as of 2021

  • Karlina Denistia (Fall 2020)

    Quantitative studies on the Indonesian prefixes PE- and PEN-, University of Tübingen, Germany.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, Second supervisor: D. Meurers, Third supervisor: L. A. Janda.

    Affiliation: Lecturer, Sebelas Maret University, Surakarta, as of 2021

  • Kaidi Lõo (Spring 2018)

    Words and Paradigms in the Mental Lexicon A Multi-Methodological Investigation of the Processing of Estonian Noun Inflection, University of Alberta, Canada.
    First supervisor: J. Jarvikivi, Second supervisor: R. H. Baayen.

    Affiliation: Research Fellow, Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, University of Tartu, as of 2018

  • June Sun (Fall 2016)

    Lexical Processing in Simplified Chinese: An Investigation Using a New Large-Scale Lexical Database, University of Tübingen, Germany.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, Second supervisor: A. Mittag.

    Affiliation: Postdoctoral Fellow, Tilburg University, Department Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence, as of 2023.

  • Kristina Geeraert (Spring 2016)

    Climbing on the bandwagon of idiomatic variation: A multi-methodological approach, University of Alberta, Canada.
    First supervisor: J. Newman, Second supervisor: R. H. Baayen.

    Affiliation: UniForum Program Lead, UniForum, University of Alberta, as of 2018 .

  • Peter Hendrix (Fall 2015)

    Experimental Explorations of a Discrimination Learning Approach to Language Processing, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Deutschland.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, Second supervisor: W. D. Meurers.

    Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence, Tilburg University, as of 2020.

  • Guangting Wang (Fall 2014)

    Chinese Compound Processing in Sentences with Rapid Serial Visual Presentation, University of Alberta, Canada.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, Second supervisor: A. Arppe.

    Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department of Tourism, Xi'an International Studies University.

  • Hien Pham (Fall 2014)

    Visual processing of Vietnamese compound words: A multivariate analysis of using corpus linguistic and psycholinguistic paradigms, University of Alberta, Canada.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, Second supervisor: B. V. Tucker.

    Affiliation: Director, Center for Language Teaching and Rehabilitation, Institute of Linguistics Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, as of 2018.

  • Jill Dilts (Fall 2013)

    Modelling reduction in a corpus of spoken English, University of Alberta, Canada.
    First supervisor: B. V. Tucker, Second supervisor: R. H. Baayen.

    Affiliation: Research Analyst, Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities, as of 2018.

  • Koji Miwa (Fall 2013)

    Emergence of wordlikeness in the mental lexicon: Language, population, and task effects in visual word recognition, University of Alberta, Canada.
    First supervisor: T. Nearey, Second supervisor: R. H. Baayen, P. Bolger und G. Libben.

    Affiliation: Associate Professor, Graduate School of Humanities, Nagoya University, as of 2018.

  • Karen Keune (Fall 2012)

    Explaining register and sociolinguistic variation in the lexicon: Corpus studies on Dutch, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    First supervisor: R. van Hout, Second supervisor: R. H. Baayen.

    Affiliation: Cito, Research Scientist at the Psychometric Research Centre, as of 2011

  • Martijn Wieling (Summer 2012)

    A Quantitative Approach to Social and Geographical Dialect Variation, University of Groningen, Netherlands.
    First supervisor: J. Nerbonne, Second supervisor: R. H. Baayen.

    Affiliation: Professor by special appointment (0.2 fte) of Low Saxon / Groningen Language and Culture, Centrum Groninger Taal en Cultuur, as of 2018

  • Laura Teddiman (Spring 2012)

    An Experimental Investigation of Suffix Ordering in English, University of Alberta, Canada.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, Second supervisor: P. Bolger.

    Affiliation: Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Applied Linguistics, Brock University, as of 2018.

  • Georgie Columbus (Spring 2012)

    Multiword units in sentence reading and unit presentation using ERP and eye movement data, University of Alberta, Canada.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, Second supervisor: P. Bolger.

    Affiliation: Research Coordinator, Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation, University of Alberta, as of 2018.

  • Karin Nault (Spring 2010)

    Morphological therapy protocol, University of Alberta, Canada.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, Second supervisor: G. Libben.

    Affiliation: Owner / Speech Language Pathologist, Speech Therapy Plus - Orthophonie Plus, as of 2017.

  • Wieke Tabak (Fall 2010)

    Semantics and (Ir)regular Inflection in Morphological Processing, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, Second supervisor: R. Schreuder.

    Affiliation: Group Facilitator, Koninklijke Kentalis, as of 2020.

  • Laura Winther Balling (Summer 2008)

    Morphological Effects in Danish Auditory Word Recognition, University of Aarhus, Denmark.
    First supervisor: O.-S. Bohn, Second supervisor: S. Vikner und R. H. Baayen.

    Affiliation: Audiological Affairs Specialist at Widex, Copenhagen Area, Capital Region, Denmark, as of 2018.

  • Victor Kuperman (Fall 2008)

    Lexical processing of morphologically complex words: an information-theoretical perspective, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, Second supervisor: R. Schreuder und M. Ernestus.

    Affiliation: Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics and Languages, McMaster University, as of 2015.

  • Mark Pluymaekers (Spring 2007)

    Frequency effects in the acoustic realization of morphologically complex words, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, Second supervisor: M. Ernestus und R. Schreuder.

    Affiliation: Professor, Research Centre for International Relationship Management, Zuyd University of Applied Sciences, as of 2014.

  • Heidrun Bien (Fall 2007)

    On the production of morphologically complex words with special attention to effects of frequency, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    First supervisor: W. J. M. Levelt, Second supervisor: R. H. Baayen.

    Affiliation: Senior Lecturer, Centre for Psychiatry, University of London, as of 2013.

  • Rachèl Kemps (Summer 2004)

    Morphology in auditory lexical processing: sensitivity to fine phonetic detail and insensitivity to suffix reduction, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, Second supervisor: R. Schreuder und M. Ernestus.

    Affiliation: Neuropsychologist / GZ-psychologist, Pediatric Oncology, Princess Máxima Center, as of 2020.

  • Fermin Moscoso del Prado Martin (Fall 2003)

    Paradigmatic structures in morphological processing, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, Second supervisor: R. Schreuder.

    Affiliation: Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge, as of 2023.

  • Nivja de Jong (Summer 2002)

    Morphological families in the mental lexicon, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, Second supervisor: R. Schreuder.

    Affiliation: Professor, Second Language Acquisition and Pedagogy, University of Leiden, as of 2023.

  • Andrea Krott (Fall 2001)

    Analogy in morphology: the selection of linking elements in Dutch compounds, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    First supervisor: R. H. Baayen, Second supervisor: R. Schreuder.

    Affiliation: Reader in Psychology of Language, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, as of 2002.

Current PhD Students:


  • Xiaoyun Jin
    Supervised together with M. Ernestus, University of Tübingen.

  • Yuxin Lu
    Supervised together with A. Mittag, University of Tübingen.

  • Maria Heitmeier
    Supervised together with H. Lensch, University of Tübingen.

  • Hassan Shahmohammadi
    Supervised together with H. Lensch, University of Tübingen.

  • Mihi Kang
    Supervised together with Y.-Y. Chuang, University of Tübingen.