Courses taught at Nazarbayev University

LING 278: Sounds in the World’s Languages (2020–2021, regularly taught)
An undergraduate-level introduction to phonetics and phonology with ample data from languages of the world

LING 375/EAS EAS 702: The Art and Science of Analyzing Languages: Morphosyntax of the World’s Languages (2021 fall)
A course about morphosyntax, its description, and analysis in languages of the world open for both undergraduate and graduate (PhD) students

FRE 362: French Linguistics (2021 spring)
An advanced undergraduate level course about the central aspects of  the French language with a particular focus on phonology, morphosyntax, and global variation 

LING 470/570, EAS 703: Multilingualism and Language Contact (2020 fall)
An advanced undergraduate, master’s, and PhD level course concerning the various manifestations of multilingualism and language contact

 LING 374: Language Contact in Central Asia (2020 spring)
An undergraduate level course explored contacts between languages from the perspective of general linguistics, sociolinguistics, and contact linguistics in the context of Central Asia

Course taught at the University of Helsinki

LDA-D3114: Languages of the Himalayas and Beyond (2019 fall) A graduate level course (Master’s and PhD) concerning the linguistics of the Greater Himalayan region

Course taught at Yale University

HIST 303: Japan’s Modern Revolution (2014 spring) Teaching Fellow together with a lecturing professor in an undergraduate course on the history of Meiji Japan