Some Aspects of Language Planning in Quebéc and in Finland

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Some Aspects of Language Planning in Quebéc and in Finland
Abstract
According to its summary: "This report discusses and compares language planning and the Swedish-speaking minority in Finland and the English-speaking minority in Quebec. The report discusses four issues: historical minorities and the demographic dynamic; municipalities; the language of work; and other minority language groups. It is concluded that, despite numerous surface similarities, what clearly distinguishes Quebec from Finland is that, in Quebec, French has the characteristics of a minority language. French, unlike Finnish, does not establish itself as the language of work, and it has been necessary to pass a language law requiring children of new immigrants to go to French language schools. The competition exerted by English is very strong. What emerges most clearly from this comparison is the difference of the sociolinguistic dynamic of Quebec French and Finnish. French, the majority language, is sociologically a minority language in Quebec."
Series Title
[Discussion Papers in Geolinguistics, 17]
Place
Stoke-on-Trent, UK
Institution
Staffordshire Polytechnic Department of Geography and Recreation Studies
Date
1991
Pages
[3]-28p.
Language
en
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Citation
Laporte, Pierre-Étienne, and Jacques Maurais. Some Aspects of Language Planning in Quebéc and in Finland. [Discussion Papers in Geolinguistics, 17]. Stoke-on-Trent, UK: Staffordshire Polytechnic Department of Geography and Recreation Studies, 1991. https://eric.ed.gov/?q=Some+Aspects+of+Language+Planning+in+Quebec+and+in+Finland.+Discussion+Papers+in+Geolinguistics&id=ED332531.
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