Zsiga completed her Ph.D. at Yale University in 1993 as a student of Louis M. Goldstein, and affiliated with Haskins Laboratories, with a dissertation titled Features, gestures, and the temporal aspects of phonological organization.[2] She has been on the faculty at Georgetown since 1994, as Assistant Professor (1994-1999), Associate Professor (1999-2011), and Professor (since 2011).[3][4]
She is the author of a well-received introductory textbook to phonetics and phonology (Zsiga 2013),[13][14] as well as a textbook on the phonology-phonetics interface (Zsiga 2021).
Selected publications
Books
Zsiga, Elizabeth C. (2013). The Sounds of Language: An Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN978-1-4051-9103-6.
Zsiga, Elizabeth C. (2021). The Phonology/Phonetics Interface. MIT Press. ISBN978-0-262-54264-7.
Zsiga, Elizabeth C.; Kramer, R.; Boyer, O., eds. (2015). Languages in Africa: Multilingualism, Education, and Language Policy. Georgetown University Press. ISBN978-1-62616-153-5.
Selected articles
Zsiga, Elizabeth C. (2011). "External Sandhi in a Second Language: The Phonetics and Phonology of Obstruent Nasalization in Korean-Accented English". Language. 87 (2): 289–345. doi:10.1353/lan.2011.0031. S2CID144944548.
Zsiga, E. (1995). "An acoustic and electropalatographic study of lexical and postlexical palatalization in American English". In Connell, B.; Arvaniti, A. (eds.). Phonology and Phonetic Evidence: Papers in Laboratory Phonology IV. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 282–302. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511554315.020. ISBN978-0-521-48259-2.
References
^Zsiga, Elizabeth C. (2013). The Sounds of Language: An Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology. Wiley-Blackwell. p. 25. ISBN978-1-4051-9103-6.
^"Ph.D. Alumni". Yale Linguistics. November 29, 2012. Retrieved March 15, 2022.