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Language Maintenance, Bilingualism and Religion in Gaspé East
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Language Maintenance, Bilingualism and Religion in Gaspé East
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| Abstract |
The authors examined the extent to which the English and French of Gaspé East in 1970 retained their mother tongue, and whether bilingualism is a step toward language change. While the authors conclude that bilingualism does not spell a rapid loss of one's mother tongue, they discovered that in Gaspé East religion was a determining factor in whether an English-speaking person was bilingual. They found that more English-speaking Catholics were bilingual than English-speaking Protestants.
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Cahier de linguistique
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No. 6
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171-178
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1976
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en
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Mougeon, Raymond, and John Macnamara. “Language Maintenance, Bilingualism and Religion in Gaspé East.” Cahier de linguistique No. 6 (1976): 171–178. https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/cl/1976-n6-cl3110/800046ar.pdf.
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