Some of the final projects from last semester’s LING315: Languages of the World (taught by PhD student Willie Myers) can be seen here. In the class, each student works with the grammar of an endangered language to learn about its phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics. This semester’s final projects included:
- An online verb generator for Kunbarlang (Erin Caldwell)
- A board game based on the Tibetan language Kunwar (Katelyn Amoureux)
- A card game about conjugating Cayuga sentences (Grace Kosten)
- A statistical analysis of the use of Maōri online (Kyle Munns)
- …and more!

