Anne-France Pinget is an Assistant Professor (UD) at the Department of Language, Literature and Communication (TLC) of Utrecht University. Her research is embedded within the Institute for Language Sciences (ILS) and spans three domains: sociolinguistics (sound change, imitation, language attitudes), sociophonetics, and language acquisition (acquisition of variation, language policy, fluency, accent, attitudes).

She obtained her PhD degree in 2015 for her thesis “The Actuation of Sound Change”, studying sound change in progress. The project was financed by a NWO doctoral scholarship (Promoties in de Geesteswetenschappen) and supervised by Prof. Hans Van de Velde and Prof. René Kager

In 2015, she started working as an Assistant Professor at the University of Utrecht, where she continues the study of language variation and language change and teaches various courses, mainly on Sociolinguistics. In addition, she worked between 2021 and 2025 as a postdoctoral researcher in linguistics at the Fryske Akademy. As a member of the project Laboratoariumsosjolinguistyk en de taalsituaasje yn Fryslân she is involved in the development of laboratorium and experimental sociolinguistic research.

She currently supervise a PhD project (M. Alyousef, The vitality of the Syriac language). Since 2015 she is the programme coordinator of the BA Linguistics/Taalwetenschap. 

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8217-0032