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 serverÌý, even if they can't make it to meetings! We hope to see you there!

LING Club Members 2024

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LING Club Officers 2024-25

El Hays (they/them)
CU Conlang 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-PresidentÌý
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 am majoring in Spanish and linguistics. I'm mostly interested in sociolinguistics, but I love learning about all the different sub fields.

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Olivia Bahr (she/her)
Co-PresidentÌý
I'm a ÌýLinguistics 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 CU Boulder conlang!

Tessa Moskoff (she/her)
Treasurer
I'm majoring in linguistics, neuroscience, and psychology, with a particular interest in psycholinguistics. I love Linguistics Club because it is a great opportunity to share my enthusiasm for the field with other people and build community while doing so!

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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.