
Phillip M. Carter
@phillipmcarter
Linguist & Associate Prof of Linguistics at FIU. Coauthor of Languages in the World: How History, Culture, & Politics Shape Language. Director of @FIUCHUE
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Why some Indians want to change the country's name to 'Bharat' theconversation.com/why-some-india… via The Conversation U.S.

Why some Indians want to change the country's name to 'Bharat' theconversation.com/why-some-india… via The Conversation U.S.

India's proposed name shift from "India" to "Bharat" is mired in linguistic and political intricacies. Uncover the historical context and ongoing debates: ow.ly/7bH550PQfHb Phillip M. Carter Center for the Humanities in an Urban Environment @fiucase The Conversation U.S.

Why some Indians want to change the country's name to 'Bharat' theconversation.com/why-some-india… via The Conversation U.S.

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 Phillip M. Carter: theconversation.com/why-some-india…

🇮🇳 Why some Indians want to change the country's name to 'Bharat' theconversation.com/why-some-india… by @phillipmcarter via The Conversation U.S.

#langues Les transformations de l'anglo-américain au contact de l'espagnol en Floride. Par Phillip M. Carter Phillip M. Carter


Raquel Coronell Uribe And big thanks to Phillip M. Carter for participating in our piece!








