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PROJECTS

Dissertation
My dissertation focuses on how people use language in Nima, a predominantly Muslim immigrant neighborhood in Accra, Ghana. Using archival documents, interviews with residents, and months of language documentation, I consider what makes a language and examine the unique dialect speakers have crafted in this neighborhood. I also investigate what it means to use Hausa language in this community and how both external stereotypes and internal solidarity are achieved based on competing ideologies of speakers. 
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Check out my Three Minute Thesis video on 
The Myth of Language Purity to learn more! 
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Podcasts
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Public Scholarship
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  • Leaving Accra” in RCAHmmunity Alumni Newsletter: Residential College in the Arts and Humanities at Michigan State University​

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