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Peer reviewedCorbeil, Jean Claude – Langue Francaise, 1976
The language situation in Quebec is discussed from the point of view of the influence of the British conquest, the history of education in the province, the make-up of the working class, and the position of Quebec in the North American continent. (Text is in French.) (CDSH/CLK)
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Dialect Studies, Educational History, French
Peer reviewedClarke, Sandra; And Others – Language Variation and Change, 1995
Offers evidence that contradicts the idea of a relatively homogeneous North American dialect area in which vowel systems remain fairly stable. The article examines back vowel fronting in Canadian English and its relationship to the shift affecting the front lax vowels, as well as to the general principles of vowel chain shifting. (29 references)…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Dialects, Foreign Countries, Language Variation
Nadasdi, Terry – Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics / Revue canadienne de linguistique appliquee, 2005
This article presents a variationist analysis of verbs meaning "reside" in Ontario French. Four lexical variants are examined: "demeurer," "habiter," "rester" and "vivre." Results reveal that "rester" is used most often by unrestricted speakers and least often by those whose use of French…
Descriptors: Language Variation, Verbs, Foreign Countries, French

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