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PD Dr. Eva-Maria Güida is a Lecturer in Romance Linguistics at the University of Heidelberg, affiliated with the Romance Department within the Faculty of Modern Languages. She holds a Ph.D. (1992) and Habilitation (2013) from Heidelberg University. Her research focuses on the historical development of French and Spanish languages, with specializations in lexicology, semantics, and contact linguistics.
Education: Studied English and Romance Languages/Literature at Heidelberg, Exeter, Orléans, and Norwich universities, earning a Licence Lettres Modernes, MA in Comparative Literature, and State Examination. Professional roles include Research Associate at the Diccionario del español medieval (1983–2007), Academic Staff member in Heidelberg's Romance Department (2008–2015), and current lecturer since 2015.
Research emphasizes historical lexicography, medieval Spanish vocabulary, and terminology evolution in colonial contexts. Current projects include external research on 16th-/17th-century Portuguese Atlantics at the University of La Laguna. She has served as an exchange lecturer in Spain (2001–2006) and contributes to academic networks like the German Hispanist Association.
Key publications explore Argentine Spanish morphology (1993), medieval Spanish rhetoric (2006), and lexical innovation in modern contexts (2005). Active in interdisciplinary projects combining lexicography with historical and cultural analysis.

