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Teaching

During my time as an undergrad at Concordia, I got the opportunity to TA some great courses (for my 3 last semesters). I TA'd

  • LING200 (Intro) with Prof. Madelyn Kissock (Winter 2023)
  • LING200 (Intro) with Prof. Mark Hale (Fall 2023)
  • LING372 (Phonetics) with Prof. Veno Volenec (Winter 2024)

I enjoyed being a TA. I organized many study sessions outside of class time before tests for those who wanted to practice their skills.


Also, check out this workshop I did for the Linguistics Student Association at Concordia University. It was an introductory LaTeX workshop. Maybe I'll link the power-point presentation I made one day.

Here is their post before the event.

Past Research

While attending Université de Montréal I was an RA for Prof. Michael Dow. His project involved piloting some new methods for phonetics and phonology research. Laboratory recordings have long been somewhat satisfactory for research purposes. However, more natural reading settings provide a better picture of speech. The Spoken Wikipedia Corpora provides entire Wikipedia articles read by multiple voices/contributors. Using the audio files from these, along with MFA and a few more steps, the project was aimed at providing a better source for phonetics and phonology research.

This project was presented at the 2025 Canadian Linguistics Association Conference at McGill University by Prof. Michael Dow. Here is a link to the 2025 CLA conference.

Current/Future Research

It remains to be seen at the moment.