Phillip M. Carter
@Phillipmcarter
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Linguist & Associate Prof of Linguistics at FIU. Coauthor of Languages in the World: How History, Culture, & Politics Shape Language. Director of @FIUCHUE
Miami, FL
Joined October 2011
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED! New deadline: 19 July 2024! Now accepting abstracts in English, Spanish, Portuguese, & Haitian Creole https://t.co/7wJoMqanfk
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Join us tomorrow for “Stories of Emancipation” (Tuesday 18 June, 4pm EST) via Zoom https://t.co/vNtLvAHA86
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Submit your abstract for NWAV-Miami in English, Spanish, Portuguese, or Haitian Creole. Visit us online for more https://t.co/CdANJ1x4Eo
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For more on abstract submission and to learn about NWAV-52 Miami visit our website https://t.co/7wJoMqaV4S
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There’s still time to submit your abstract for NWAV Miami!! Deadline: 28 June
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O NWAV, um dos maiores eventos de variação linguística, este ano vai aceitar resumos também em espanhol, português e crioulo haitiano. Esse é um sinal de sensibilidade à diversidade e abertura a outras línguas na ciência que não o inglês. ++ https://t.co/5SsvJGd1xE
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@raquelco15 And big thanks to @Phillipmcarter for participating in our piece!
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Colleagues who may have Spanish-English bilingual contacts in the Miami area- Margot Vanhaverbeke needs help finding participants for her PhD research. Any leads or contacts are greatly appreciated!
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#langues Les transformations de l'anglo-américain au contact de l'espagnol en Floride. Par Phillip M. Carter @Phillipmcarter
From this past year: Linguists have identified a new English dialect that’s emerging in South Florida (via @FIU) https://t.co/mM418Ef9lU
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India got its name from outsiders – the British. PM Modi is encouraging using the Hindi word for India – Bharat – but not all Indians speak Hindi, and many non-Hindu Hindi-speakers are also opposed. By @Phillipmcarter: https://t.co/rX6XsF3i0j
theconversation.com
The government’s use of the Hindi word for ‘India’ revives debates over whether Hindi should be the national language – and reopens some old wounds.
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🇮🇳 Why some Indians want to change the country's name to 'Bharat' https://t.co/gAlSRUDuXS by @phillipmcarter via @ConversationUS
theconversation.com
The government’s use of the Hindi word for ‘India’ revives debates over whether Hindi should be the national language – and reopens some old wounds.
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Why some Indians want to change the country's name to 'Bharat' https://t.co/kWJenygvhA via @ConversationUS
theconversation.com
The government’s use of the Hindi word for ‘India’ revives debates over whether Hindi should be the national language – and reopens some old wounds.
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India's proposed name shift from "India" to "Bharat" is mired in linguistic and political intricacies. Uncover the historical context and ongoing debates: https://t.co/upqFZdBBSi
@Phillipmcarter @fiuchue @fiucase @ConversationUS
news.fiu.edu
Phillip M. Carter, professor of linguistics and English at FIU writes in The Conversation.
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Why some Indians want to change the country's name to 'Bharat' https://t.co/z4W66SXWPc via @ConversationUS
theconversation.com
The government’s use of the Hindi word for ‘India’ revives debates over whether Hindi should be the national language – and reopens some old wounds.
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Why some Indians want to change the country's name to 'Bharat'
theconversation.com
The government’s use of the Hindi word for ‘India’ revives debates over whether Hindi should be the national language – and reopens some old wounds.
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Why some Indians want to change the country's name to 'Bharat' https://t.co/z4W66SXWPc via @ConversationUS
theconversation.com
The government’s use of the Hindi word for ‘India’ revives debates over whether Hindi should be the national language – and reopens some old wounds.
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