Pilar García Mouton

Pilar García Mouton Pilar García Mouton (born March 5, 1953) is a Spanish philologist, research professor at the Spanish National Research Council (, CSIS), specialist in dialectology and linguistic geography and, since 2015, corresponding academic of the RAE.

Daughter of the philologist Valentín García Yebra, García Mouton obtained a doctorate in Romance studies at the Complutense University of Madrid, of which she was also professor for a time. She was a student of Manuel Alvar, with whom she worked on the and also did surveys in various countries for the . She has been an author and coordinator of various geographic linguistics projects: for example, the (ALECMan), with Francisco Moreno or the coordination of the publication of the ''Linguistic Atlas of the Iberian Peninsula''.

She also co-directs, alongside Isabel Molina Martos, the , a small-domain linguistic atlas aimed at studying rural sociolects. She collaborates on the teams of the international projects (ALiR) and (ALE).

Another of her lines of investigation has been women's speech, with the publication of various articles and books.

She was director of the ''Revista de Filología Española'' (RFE) between 2005 and 2015, and previously had been secretary since 1987. She was also responsible for the collection by the publisher Gredos, from 1989 to 2005 and is a member of the editorial board of numerous journals. She has also exercised various managerial roles in the Spanish National Research Council and is a member of various evaluation agencies like the ANEP (). Provided by Wikipedia
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