Welcome to LECS!

A group photo of some LECS members.

We are the Low-Resource and Endangered Languages and Computational Semantics group at the University of Colorado led by Prof. Alexis Palmer. We are based jointly in the CU Department of Linguistics and Department of Computer Science.

Research Interests

We study NLP for low-resource, endangered, and Indigenous languages, linguistically-inspired NLP, and computational approaches to morphology, syntax, and semantics. We are curious about research questions such as the following:

Our research naturally involves using techniques from machine learning, particularly small and large language models. We strive to take an interdisciplinary approach, with members from computer science and linguistics backgrounds.

Ongoing Projects

Currently, our members are working on a variety of research projects in areas such as:

Latest News

Sonya successfully defends a linguistics MA thesis titled Dysphoria as State and Identity
April 2026
Callysta successfully defends a CLASIC master's thesis on LLM second language learning
April 2026
Dr. Palmer gives a keynote address "Automating Interlinear Glossing" at the 2026 FieldMatters Workshop, co-located with EACL in Rabat, Morocco
March 2026
Our work on finite-state transducer induction is accepted to ACL 2026 Findings
March 2026
The PolyGloss paper is accepted to ACL 2026 as an oral presentation
March 2026
Dr. Palmer gives keynote address "Natural Language Processing & Endangered Language Documentation" at the 2025 AmericasNLP Workshop, co-located with NAACL in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
March 2026