I'm a linguist with a technological bent. For my master's thesis, I developed a lexical transducer of North Slope Inupiaq. I used Tcl to convert lexical data from custom text formats into xfst/lexc source code, and [SQLiteStudio] to manage the data I used to evaluate the finished transducer. Since graduating, I've also used Tcl/Tk in conjunction with my transducer to develop some computerized tasks for Inupiaq language learners. Other ways I've used Tcl/Tk in recent years: * with [Snack], in software to allow linguists to transcribe, time-align, extract, and splice together recorded speech * with [tDOM], in several ad hoc steps, to convert Knut Bergsland's ''Aleut Dictionary'' from PageMaker 4 files to XML (which still needs some major cleanup) In not-so-recent years, I used Tcl/Tk (extended with C) to visualize, convert, and extract metadata from neuroimaging data (mostly MRI). I can be reached at: [string map [list # @ / .] aric_bills#byu/net] Special characters for Inupiaq: Dotted g: \u0120 \u0121 Slashed l: \u0141 \u0142 Dotted l: \u1E36 \u1E37 Dotted, slashed l: \u0141\u0323 \u0142\u0323 n "with a tail": \u014A \u014B n with tilde: \u00D1 \u00F1 Special characters for Aleut: g with circumflex: \u011C \u011D x with circumflex: X\u0302 x\u0302 ---- [Convert values to photo image] [Longest common substring] [HTML character entity references] ---- [Category Person]