Supervised Theses (Selected)
PhD Theses
- Aikaterini Lida Kalouli. 2021. Hy-NLI: a Hybrid system for state-of-the-art NLI. University of Konstanz.
- Farhat Jabeen, 2020. Prosody and Word Order: Prominence Marking in Declaratives and Wh-Questions in Urdu/Hindi. University of Konstanz.
- Christin Schätzle, 2018. Dative Subjects: Historical Change Visualized. University of Konstanz.
- Stefano Quaglia, 2015. Particle Verbs in Italian. University of Konstanz.
- Sebastian Lory, né Sulger, 2015. Modeling Nominal Predications in Hindi/Urdu. University of Konstanz.
- Qaisar Abbas, 2014. Building Computational Resources: The URDU.KON-TB Treebank and the Urdu Parser. University of Konstanz.
- Annette Hautli, 2014. Urdu/Hindi Motion Verbs and their Implementation in a Lexical Resource. University of Konstanz.
- Christian Rohrdantz, 2014. Visual Analytics of Change in Natural Language, University of Konstanz (as second supervisor). Airbus Group “Claude Dornier” Research Prize.
- Melanie Seiss, 2013. Murrinh-Patha Complex Verbs: Syntactic Theory and Computational Implementation. University of Konstanz. Dissertation Prize of the City of Konstanz.
- Jaouad Mousser, 2013. A Large Coverage Verb Lexicon for Arabic, University of Konstanz.. Dissertation Prize of the City of Konstanz.
- Ghulam Raza, 2011. Subcategorization Acquisition and Classes of Predication in Urdu. University of Konstanz.
- Tafseer Ahmed Khan, 2009. Spatial Expressions and Case in South Asian Languages. University of Konstanz.
- Alexandros Tantos, 2008. Computing Events in Discourse: A Case Study Involving Light "have". University of Konstanz.
PhD Theses: External Supervision
- Sarveswaran Kengatharaiyer. 2022. A Deep Syntactic Parser for the Tamil Language. University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka.
- Mutee U Rahman, 2016. Developing a Sindhi Computational Resource Grammar in Lexical Functional Grammar Framework, Isra University, Hyderabad, Pakistan.
- Balaram Prasain. 2012. A Computational Analysis of Nepali Morphology: A Model for Natural Language Processing. Tribhuvan University, Nepal.
MA/Diploma Theses
- Guido Heinecke, 2007, Words of Warcraft: Kommunikation im Massively Multiplayer Online Role- Playing Game World of Warcraft. University of Konstanz.