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Liliane Madeleien Victor Haegeman ARB (July 1, 1954 -) is a Belgian professor of linguistics (English) at Ghent University.. She received her Ph.D in English linguistics in 1981 from Ghent University, and has written numerous books and journal articles thereafter. Liliane is best known for her contributions to the English generative grammar, with her book Introduction to Government and Binding Theory (1991) well established as the most authoritative introduction on the Principles and Parameters approach of generative linguistics. She is also acknowledged for her contributions to syntactic cartography, including works on the left periphery of Germanic languages, negation and discourse particles. as well as adverbial clauses. As a native speaker of West Flemish, her research has also touched upon the comparative study of English and West Flemish in terms of the subject position and its relation to the clausal structure.

Honors
Liliane was awarded the Royal Academy of Science, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium (ARB) in 1982 (Dutch:  'Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Schone Kunsten en Letteren van België'), and she has also been awarded as the externa member of its Flemish counterpart Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts (KVAB) since 1995. (Dutch: Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten). During her teaching period in University of Geneva, she was also awarded the 'Professeur honoraire' since 2000.

Teaching
Liliane has held full time teaching positions between 1984 and 2009, focusing on domains of English and general linguistics, syntactic theory, comparative syntax, historical syntax, and the syntax of Germanic languages. In addition to her current position at Ghent University (2018), she has also taught in University of Geneva (1984 - 1999), Université Charles de Gaulle, Lille III (1999 -).

books

 * Introduction to Government and Binding Theory. Blackwell, 1991.
 * The Syntax of Negation. Cambridge University Press, 1995. (contributors: S. R. Anderson, J. Bresnan, B. Comrie, W. Dressler, C. J. Ewen, R. Huddleston).
 * English Grammar: A Generative Perspective. Wiley, 1999. (co-authored with Jacqueline Gueron).
 * Thinking Syntactically: A Guide to Argumentation and Analysis. Wiley, 2005.
 * Noun Phrase in the Generative Perspective. Mouton de Gruyter, 2007. (co-authored with Artemis Alexiadou and Melita Stavrou).
 * Adverbial Clauses, Main Clause Phenomena, and Composition of the Left Periphery: The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 8. OUP USA, 2012.

Journal Articles
Liliane, H. and Henk, R. (1986). Verb projections raising, scope and the typology of rules affecting verbs. Linguistic Inquiry: 17 (3), 417-466.

Liliane, H. and Zanuttini, R. (1991). Negative heads and neg criterion. The Linguistic Review: 8 (2-4), 233–252. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/tlir.1991.8.2-4.233

Liliane, H. (2003). Conditional clauses: External and internal syntax. Mind & Language:18 (4), 317 -339. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0017.00230

Liliane, H. (2006). Conditionals, factives and the left periphery. Lingua: 116 (10), 1651-1669.

Liliane, H. (2010) The internal syntax of adverbial clauses. Lingua: 120 (3), 628-648.

Liliane, H., Ángel, JF., and Andrew, R. (2013). Deconstructing the Subject Condition in terms of cumulative constraint violation. The Linguistics Review: 31(1): 73-150. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/tlr-2013-0022

Eric, L and Liliane, H. (2016). The nanosyntax of spatial deixis. Studia Linguistica: 72 (2), 362-427.