Linguistics Club

What is the Linguistics Club?

Linguistics Club is a student-run club open to anyone who is interested in linguistic topics! We talk about a different linguistic topic every week, play related games, and are currently in the process of making our own CU-themed Conlang. The club is a great way to meet people and to talk about linguistics even without any experience in the field. Meetings are weekly on Mondays at 6:00-7:30pm in the Lucile Berkeley Buchanan building, room 143. Everyone is also invited to join our Discord server , even if they can't make it to meetings! We hope to see you there!

LING Club Members 2024

 

LING Club Officers 2024-25

El Hays (they/them)
Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØConlang Officer
I'm a linguistics major interested in second language acquisition and language revitalization. In addition, I study Mandarin Chinese.

Solán Wheeler (he/him/his)
Co-President 
I’m a linguistics major, happy to explore linguistics as a whole. However, I’m particularly interested in historical linguistics, language revitalization, and the intersection of the field with artificial intelligence, among other parts.

Jake Burton (he/him)
Vice president
I’m a linguistics major with a minor in Japanese. I’m passionate about language structure and acquisition and I’m taking the computational track in linguistics.

Riley Carroll (she/her)
Communications Officer
I’m a linguistics major interested in sociolinguistics. I’m also minoring in Spanish.

Bottom row, left to right:

Olivia Bahr (she/her)
Co-President 
I'm a  Linguistics major with a computer science minor. I'm passionate about all areas of linguistics but am specifically interested in computational linguistics and pragmatics.
I run the Discord server for the Linguistics Club and am helping to manage the creation of the Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder conlang!

Tessa Moskoff (she/her)
Treasurer
I'm double majoring in neuroscience and linguistics with a particular interest in psycholinguistics. I'm currently doing research related to child-directed speech and am generally interested in all linguistics-related things.

 

Members of the Linguistics Club solving Epigraph

Members of the Linguistics Club solving Epigraph, a linguistic puzzle game that incorporates knowledge of IPA, phonetic change, writing systems, grammatical markers, and more. The challenge took the group about five meetings to fully complete.