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The End of the Language Crisis in Quebec: Comparative Implications
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The End of the Language Crisis in Quebec: Comparative Implications
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A history of Quebec language issues and crises, from a Francophone perspective. The author emphasises the role of immigrants in choosing English as a second language in creating the need for language legislation in the province. With a general acceptance of the Quebec population accepting the implementation of the Charter of the French Language (Bill 101), the author argues that the language crisis in Quebec is over.
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Canadian Language Policies in Comparative Perspective
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Montreal and Kingston
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McGill-Queen's University Press
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2010
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344-368
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en
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978-0-7735-3706-4
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| Citation |
Anctil, Pierre. “The End of the Language Crisis in Quebec: Comparative Implications.” In Canadian Language Policies in Comparative Perspective, edited by Michael A. Morris, 344–368. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2010.
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