I am fifth year PhD in linguistics candidate at the University of Arizona. My research focuses on education, second language acquisition and teaching, semantics at the NP level, sociolinguistics, phonology, borrowings, revitalization and documentation of endangered languages, lexicography and toponyms.


​I conduct research to collect Otomi data to contribute to our understanding of indigenous languages. I was the chair of the Arizona Linguistic Circle 16, 2022 and the student officer of  the Committee on Endangered Languages and their Preservation (CELP) during 2022. I am currently the editor of the Coyote Paper


I have worked on different projects related to languages such as Otomi, Ossetian, Tohono O'odham, Malawai Punjabi and Seri.