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Hazel Carter (linguist) was born on 22 February, 1928 in Tonga. She is a linguist and a professor emeritus at the University of Auckland. She is best known for her work on the Polynesian languages, particularly Tongan and Samoan. Hazel Carter (linguist) is 88 years old. She is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs around 55 kg. Hazel Carter (linguist) is unmarried and has no known dating history. Hazel Carter (linguist) is the daughter of a Methodist minister. She has two siblings, a brother and a sister. Hazel Carter (linguist) has had a long and distinguished career in linguistics. She has published numerous books and articles on the Polynesian languages, and has been a professor at the University of Auckland since 1975. Hazel Carter (linguist) has an estimated net worth of $1 million. She has earned her wealth through her career as a linguist and professor.

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2001

In 2001 she received the Distinguished Services Award from the African Language Teachers Association.

1980

After one year as a visiting professor at the Department of African Languages & Literature at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1980–1981, Carter retired from SOAS and moved permanently to the United States. At the University of Wisconsin, she was first an Honorary Research Fellow, then a Visiting Professor, and finally she became Full Professor in 1986. She retired in June 1995 and was appointed Professor Emerita.

1952

Carter conducted fieldwork on Shona In 1952 (in present-day Zimbabwe) and on Tonga from 1957 to 1960 (in present-day Zambia). A post-graduate scholar at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London, she became a lecturer in Bantu Languages at SOAS in 1954. In 1971 she received her doctorate with a dissertation entitled, "Syntactic Tone Phrases in Kongo," which was published in 1973 under the title, "Syntax and Tone in Kikongo." She was promoted to Reader in Bantu Languages at SOAS in 1971, a post she held until 1983.

1928

Joan Hazel Carter (22 February 1928 – 3 August 2016) was a British-American linguist, known in particular for her work on the Bantu languages, Shona, Kongo and Tonga.

Born on 22 February 1928 to Charles and Constance Wilkinson, Carter graduated from the County Grammar School for Girls in Beckenham, Kent, England in 1947 and received a full scholarship to attend Oxford University, Oxford, England where she was a member of St. Hugh's College from 1947 to 1950.