In:On the Syntax of Missing Objects: A study with special reference to English, Polish, and Hungarian
Marta Ruda
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 244] 2017
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Acknowledgements
Published online: 16 November 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.244.ack
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.244.ack
This book has developed from my PhD dissertation. I thank Professor Ewa Willim, my dissertation supervisor, for her invaluable guidance which I received while working on this project. I am also grateful to Professor Ireneusz Bobrowski and Professor István Kenesei for their insightful reviews of the dissertation.
I conducted parts of the research presented here at Utrecht University (spring 2012), the University of Potsdam (autumn 2013), the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (spring 2014), the University of Maryland at College Park (autumn 2014 and autumn 2015), and Indiana University Bloomington (spring 2015). I am grateful to Professors Martin Everaert, Gisbert Fanselow, István Kenesei, Howard Lasnik, and Steven Franks for supervising my respective visits and to the researchers who I could learn from and interact with for providing me with stimulating and hospitable working environments. I thank the Tokyo Foundation, Narodowe Centrum Nauki [Polish National Science Centre], the Kosciuszko Foundation, Indiana University Bloomington, and the Jagiellonian University for financing my research visits abroad.
Special thanks go to the native speakers of various languages who shared their judgments and observations with me.
The research presented here was supported by Narodowe Centrum Nauki [Polish National Science Centre], grants 2011/03/N/HS2/01004 and 2014/12/T/HS2/00247.
