1. Elisebeth Leinfellner was professor in linguistics at the University of Vienna, Department of Linguistics.

1. Elisebeth Leinfellner was professor in linguistics at the University of Vienna, Department of Linguistics.
Elisabeth Leinfellner moved to the United States in 1967, and taught at Doane College in Crete, Nebraska, and at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Elisabeth Leinfellner is notable for her contributions to linguistics and philosophy.
Elisabeth Leinfellner received the Austrian Grand Decoration of Honour for services to the province of Lower Austria for Science and Art.
Elisabeth Leinfellner co-founded the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society and International Wittgenstein Symposium.
Elisabeth Leinfellner was on the editorial committee of the new publication series of the ALWS and the reports of the ALWS.
Elisabeth Leinfellner had visiting professorships at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1992, at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the University of Rome II in 1999.
Elisabeth Leinfellner died in a Vienna hospital on January 4,2010, and her husband Werner followed her in death three months later on April 6,2010.
Elisabeth Leinfellner drew attention to texts and their meanings as evolutionary systems.
Elisabeth Leinfellner's research was intertwined with Werner Leinfellner's with whom she co-authored publications, most notably a book on ontology, systems theory and semantics.