Work

Research

My newest line of work is in the area of NLP and focuses on LLMs. Specifically, I am working on how to build a Dutch LLM in an ethical way and how to evaluate LLMs as one of the team leads of the GPT-NL project. My work also includes research on adversarial attacks on ASR systems and the automatic extraction of causal relations from text.

Previously, my research (including my dissertation) was concerned with the semantic and pragmatic aspects of scope interactions between modified numerals and modals, focus-sensitive operators, and split scope. I also worked on embedded questions, the degree to which different question-embedding predicates give rise to exhaustive readings, and the role of universal quantifiers in those types of expressions.

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Teaching

I have taught several general linguistics courses in the French department at Utrecht University:

  • 2014: Linguistique Française A (TK1) (teacher, with Janine Berns)
  • 2013: Analyse Linguistique (TK2) (teacher, with Bert Le Bruyn)
  • 2011: Analyse Linguistique (TK2) (TA, for Frank Drijkoningen)

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