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Anne Wolfsgruber is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Romance Studies, Humboldt University of Berlin. She holds a guest professorship in Romance Linguistics at Freie Universität Berlin since April 2024. Her academic journey includes doctoral studies at Salzburg University, a postdoctoral fellowship at the Universitat de Girona, and teaching experience in Austria and Germany.
- Education: MA in French, Spanish, and English Education (Universities of Salzburg, Alicante, Bordeaux III, 2011–2012); Doctoral degree in Romance Linguistics (Salzburg, 2017).
- Current roles: Research Fellow at Humboldt University's Institute of Romance Studies and Visiting Professor at Freie Universität Berlin.
Her research focuses on multilingualism, language contact, and diachronic change in Romance languages, particularly French and Spanish. Key areas include grammaticalization, reanalysis, corpus linguistics, and the study of creole languages. She investigates early language stages, Caribbean varieties, and syntactic phenomena like reflexive constructions and prefixation.
Recent publications explore subordinate clauses in diachrony, morphological schemas in French, body-part reflexives in creoles, and register variation. These works highlight her interdisciplinary approach combining typology, historical syntax, and sociolinguistics.
Scientific achievements include the SLE 2019 award for post-doc research. She serves as co-editor of Open Romance Linguistics, co-organizes conferences, and contributes to academic governance as a Mittelbau representative. Her methodological expertise spans corpus analysis, comparative diachronic studies, and theoretical syntax.
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