
Bachelor’s Degree in Hispanic Philology from the University of Bucharest (2003-2007). Official Master's Degree in Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language (2007-2008) from the Pablo de Olavide University. Master’s Degree in Enunciative Linguistics and its Application to the Study and Research of the Spanish Language (2009-2010) and PhD in Hispanic Philology (2015) from the University of Seville. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Spanish Language at the University of Granada. Her research focuses on syntax, discourse analysis, Spanish as a Foreign Language (ELE) teaching, sociolinguistics, and corpus linguistics. She has published numerous articles and book chapters and has dedicated part of her work to corpus editing, such as the manuscript El Español Hablado en Sevilla. Corpus PRESEEA-Sevilla (three volumes) and the Corpus oral para el estudio sociolingüístico de hablantes peruanos en la ciudad de Sevilla. Additionally, she has participated in the design and development of digital corpora, such as the Corpus oral del español de los migrantes residentes en la ciudad de Sevilla (https://corpusmigrasev.snlt.es/). She is a member of the research group Sociolingüística Andaluza: Estudio Sociolingüístico del Habla de Sevilla at the University of Seville, where she conducts research as part of the ECOS-LASPASE project (Study of the Social Determinants of Contemporary Spanish in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Seville: New Identities, New Challenges, New Solutions). She is also part of various international research networks, including the PRESEEA Project.