This story was originally published on The Conversation. It appears here under a Creative Commons license. “We got down from the car and went inside.” “I made the line to pay for groceries.” “He made a party to celebrate his son’s birthday.” These phrases might sound off to the ears of most English-speaking Americans. In Miami, however, they’ve become part of the local parlance. According to my recently published research, these expressions—along with a host of others—form part of a new dialect taking shape in South Florida. This language variety…