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The politics of language: the impact of language legislation on French- and English-speaking citizens of Quebec

  • Autores: Shalom Endleman
  • Localización: International journal of the sociology of language, ISSN 0165-2516, Nº. 116, 1995, págs. 81-98
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • This paper traces the history of French-English conflict in Quebec from the British conquest of New France in 1795 to the present. The long-lasting cultural and economic deprivation ofthe French resulted in a movementfor change with the development ofan urban intellectual-managerial class, and a growing sense of ethnic pride. This is intensified by the fear that the French language and culture will be overwhelmed by the predominantly English-speaking surrounding Community. Thepeaceful transference of economic power and language dominance from the English- to the Frenchspeaking Community was facilitated by the electoral power of the French Community. Of growing concern is the greater need for English-language proficiency in the French-speaking Community äs Quebec industry enters the international marketplace.


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