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Dr. Marijke De Belder is an Assistant Professor at Utrecht University's Department of Languages, Literature and Communication, specializing in Dutch linguistics and language education. Her research focuses on morphosyntax, Dutch compounding, and pluricentric language education.
De Belder's research explores Dutch morphosyntax through theoretical frameworks like Distributed Morphology. Key interests include compounding, affixation, allomorphy, and the syntax-morphology interface. She investigates how theoretical linguistics can inform language education practices.
Her publications consistently address Dutch morphosyntax, theoretical frameworks like Distributed Morphology, and pedagogical applications. Recent work emphasizes language variation awareness in educational contexts and interface phenomena in Dutch grammar.
De Belder coordinates subject didactics in the Graduate School of Teaching and teaches in the Master's program in Multilingualism and Language Acquisition. She has developed interdisciplinary courses on language, law, and interpretation.

