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Elisabeth Heiszenberger is a researcher at the University of Vienna, Department of Romance Studies, and PhD student at the University of Vienna and University Grenoble Alpes. Her academic work focuses on French phonology and phonetics, particularly the acquisition of French liaison consonants in monolingual and bilingual contexts, with emphasis on orthographic influence and cross-linguistic interference.
Her research includes:
- Longitudinal studies on French liaison development in school-age learners
- Corpus-based analysis of phonological representations
- Empirical investigations of German-French bilingual language acquisition
- Acoustic analyses of sociolinguistic variation
Key scientific achievements include: First Jury Prize and Audience Prize at MT180 2024 National Competition (Austria), and representation in the international final in Ivory Coast. She has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications and presented at major phonology conferences.
Her teaching portfolio includes linguistics seminars for French teacher candidates at all academic levels, covering corrective phonetics, phonological variation, and corpus linguistics. She actively collaborates with the Austrian Academy of Sciences' Acoustics Research Institute and participates in educational initiatives like the Young Science Ambassadors program.



