Ted Sanders
Dep. Languages, Literature and Communication - Dutch - Langu
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
I am Professor of Language Control of Dutch at the Department of Language, Literature and Communication of Humanities at Utrecht University. My research is located at the Utrecht Institute for Linguistics OTS in the projects "Discourse Representation and Processing" and "Readability." From 2005 to 2011, I led the NWO-VICI projet on causality and subjectivity in discourse and cognition. My research focuses on structure and consistency in texts. The word 'text' has to be broadly understood: written and spoken text, cf. the English term discourse. To identify the coherence of texts, we use the term coherence.
Research Interest
Language control of Dutch
Publications
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Tribushinina, E., Mak, WM, Andreiushina, E., Dubinkina, E. & Sanders, TJM (2017). Connective use in the narratives of bilingual children and monolingual children with SLI . Bilingualism: Language and Cognition , 20 (1), (pp. 98-113) (16 p.).
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Mak, WM, Tribushinina, E., Lomako, Julia, Gagarina, N., Abrosova, Ekaterina & Sanders, TJM (2017). Connectieve verwerking bij bilingual kinderen en monolinguals met specifieke taalvermindering - onderscheiden profielen . Journal of Child Language , 44 (2), (pp. 329-345) (17 p.).
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Santana Covarrubias, AC, Nieuwenhuijsen, D., Spooren, WPMS (Wilbert) & Sanders, TJM (2017). "Causality and Subjectivity in Spanish Connectives: Exploring the use of automatic subjectivity analyzes in various text types" . Discourse , 20.