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Nicole Rosen is a Professor and Department Head in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Manitoba, holding a Tier II Canada Research Chair in Language Interactions (2014-2023). She leads the Languages in the Prairies Project, investigating sociophonetic interactions of English, French, and Michif in the region, with a focus on minority and endangered languages. She serves as editor of the Canadian Journal of Linguistics.
- PhD (Linguistics), University of Toronto (2007)
- MA (French Linguistics), University of Toronto (1997)
- BAH, Queen's University (1995)
Her research emphasizes sociolinguistics, language documentation, and revitalization strategies, particularly for Michif and Indigenous languages in minority contexts. Recent work includes a forthcoming book with Cambridge University Press: The Languages of Canada: An Introduction.
- Award: Tier II Canada Research Chair (2014-2023)
Advising: Accepting Master's and PhD students in linguistics. Active in collaborative research projects focusing on language endangerment and documentation.
Labs/Teams: Directs the Languages in the Prairies Project, a multidisciplinary initiative studying regional language dynamics.
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