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Sunkulp Ananthanarayan (any pronouns)

PhD Student
Sunny, a brown skinned person with curly black hair and a beard. He's wearing a scarf with IPA characters and a cardigan.

Contact Information

sunnya1@uw.edu
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Fields of Interest

Amazonian Languages Computational tools for language work Documentation workflows Endangered Languages Field Research Methods Grammar Language Attitudes Language Documentation Morphology Sociolinguistics Sociophonetics Typology

Biography

B.A., Linguistics, University of Texas at Austin, 2021 (with Certificate in Elements of Computing)
Courses Taught

Winter 2024

  • LING 200 AG: Introduction to Linguistics
  • LING 200 AI: Introduction to Linguistics
Affiliations
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Linguistics
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  • Sunny Ananthanarayan awarded the Lewis & Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research grant (June 10, 2026)
  • Sunny Ananthanarayan selected for Arienne Dwyer Award (November 3, 2025)
  • Sunkulp Ananthanarayan Receives the Graduate Research Fellowship (July 3, 2025)
  • Summer 2023 Highlights (September 5, 2023)
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