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The English Language in Quebec 1940–1990
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The English Language in Quebec 1940–1990
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| Abstract |
An examination of the English language and the English-speaking population in Quebec between 1940 and 1990, compared with the French language and the French-speaking population. During this period, the English speakers went from seeing themselves as part of the national English Canadian majority to accepting that they are an English Quebec minority.
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| Book Title |
Post-Imperial English : Status Change in Former British and American Colonies, 1940-1990
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| Date |
1996
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| Publisher |
De Gruyter Mouton
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| Place |
Berlin, Germany & New York, NY
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| Pages |
205-240
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| ISBN |
978-3-11-014754-4
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Veltman, Calvin. “The English Language in Quebec 1940–1990.” In Post-Imperial English : Status Change in Former British and American Colonies, 1940-1990, edited by Andrew W. Conrad and Alma Rubal-Lopez, 205–240. Berlin, Germany & New York, NY: De Gruyter Mouton, 1996.
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