Abstract This paper presents a 2007 study that was conducted amongst 147 young anglophone, francophone and allophone Montrealers in order to shed light on their attitudes towards English and French in terms of status and solidarity. The study made use of both a questionnaire and a matched-guise experiment. The findings indicate that while a certain amount of status was attributed to French, most likely as a result of language policy and planning measures such as Bill 101, significantly more status was attributed to English—most likely a result of the utilitarian value that the language holds as the global lingua franca. Regarding the solidarity dimension, it appears that while the respondents recognised the social desirability of having a...
This thesis deals with the question of Francophone Belgians’ linguistic representations towards the ...
It is a socio-linguistically-oriented explanation of the speech usage pattern and attitude of two ...
RésuméCette étude aborde le phénomène de la perte de la langue première chez cinq Fransaskoises. En ...
Abstract This paper presents a 2007 study that was conducted amongst 147 young anglophone, franco...
This paper presents a study that was conducted amongst 147 young anglophone, francophone and allopho...
Over the last four decades, numerous laws have been implemented with the aim of strengthening the po...
Language attitudes studies are a central part of both sociolinguistics and social psychology, and Qu...
This paper presents the results of a study that employed a questionnaire and a matched-guise experim...
The advent of sociolinguistics has engendered a change in the general attitude towards linguistic ...
This matched guised study investigated young Quebecers' attitudes towards English and French and the...
This study compares the effects of schooling and out-of-school linguistic experiences regarding two ...
Using an interpretative approach, this paper examines the perspectives of Franco-Ontarian postsecond...
Mougeon Raymond - Government interventions in favor of French in Quebec and Ontario. A survey of Fr...
Immigration, an important component of the population growth of Canada, has resulted in an increasin...
This dissertation focuses on the language behavior of individuals from the Ottawa– Gatineau metropol...
This thesis deals with the question of Francophone Belgians’ linguistic representations towards the ...
It is a socio-linguistically-oriented explanation of the speech usage pattern and attitude of two ...
RésuméCette étude aborde le phénomène de la perte de la langue première chez cinq Fransaskoises. En ...
Abstract This paper presents a 2007 study that was conducted amongst 147 young anglophone, franco...
This paper presents a study that was conducted amongst 147 young anglophone, francophone and allopho...
Over the last four decades, numerous laws have been implemented with the aim of strengthening the po...
Language attitudes studies are a central part of both sociolinguistics and social psychology, and Qu...
This paper presents the results of a study that employed a questionnaire and a matched-guise experim...
The advent of sociolinguistics has engendered a change in the general attitude towards linguistic ...
This matched guised study investigated young Quebecers' attitudes towards English and French and the...
This study compares the effects of schooling and out-of-school linguistic experiences regarding two ...
Using an interpretative approach, this paper examines the perspectives of Franco-Ontarian postsecond...
Mougeon Raymond - Government interventions in favor of French in Quebec and Ontario. A survey of Fr...
Immigration, an important component of the population growth of Canada, has resulted in an increasin...
This dissertation focuses on the language behavior of individuals from the Ottawa– Gatineau metropol...
This thesis deals with the question of Francophone Belgians’ linguistic representations towards the ...
It is a socio-linguistically-oriented explanation of the speech usage pattern and attitude of two ...
RésuméCette étude aborde le phénomène de la perte de la langue première chez cinq Fransaskoises. En ...