From the Arctic to the Gulf of Mexico extends the greatest expanse of territory in the world where a single language is spoken. Over 130,000,000 people, drawn from every country in the old world, are found living side by side and using a common tongue. It is true, there are certain sections of this great area in which English takes a secondary place to some other, but as a general rule one would be quite safe in referring to the whole territory as English-speaking, with one notable exception----the extensive use of the French language in certain parts of Canada and the United States. [...
Education in Quebec in the 1970's is being staged against the backdrop of the language question, whi...
Earnings differentials among Quebec's linguistic groups (francophones, anglophones, and allophones) ...
Abstract. - In terms of cultural geography, Quebec is involved within a spatial triangle with cultur...
Since the French language became one of the official languages in Canada in 1969, the social, politi...
The survival of the French Canadians as a distinct ethnic group in the midst of a much larger and mo...
The importance of establishing valid language shift trends regarding Canada's French-speaking popula...
Knowledge of an additional language may be associated with enhanced earnings because of its actual v...
This article compares the functional roles of English, French, and Inuttitut in arctic Quebec. In th...
The decision of whether to use French or English in Montreal, Canada, is not always predetermined bu...
In a world that depends more and more on the English language, French speaking citizens of Quebec ma...
Provides an overview of work on the effects of Quebec French (QF) on Quebec English (QE) since 1977...
This article analyzes the linguistic situation in French-speaking Canada. Language is a fundamental ...
The drawing power of English on the North-American continent maintains the French language in a prec...
More than a third of the whole Anglophone community in Quebec is currently concentrated in Montreal....
The economic returns to knowing French in the Quebec labour market have increased steadily since 197...
Education in Quebec in the 1970's is being staged against the backdrop of the language question, whi...
Earnings differentials among Quebec's linguistic groups (francophones, anglophones, and allophones) ...
Abstract. - In terms of cultural geography, Quebec is involved within a spatial triangle with cultur...
Since the French language became one of the official languages in Canada in 1969, the social, politi...
The survival of the French Canadians as a distinct ethnic group in the midst of a much larger and mo...
The importance of establishing valid language shift trends regarding Canada's French-speaking popula...
Knowledge of an additional language may be associated with enhanced earnings because of its actual v...
This article compares the functional roles of English, French, and Inuttitut in arctic Quebec. In th...
The decision of whether to use French or English in Montreal, Canada, is not always predetermined bu...
In a world that depends more and more on the English language, French speaking citizens of Quebec ma...
Provides an overview of work on the effects of Quebec French (QF) on Quebec English (QE) since 1977...
This article analyzes the linguistic situation in French-speaking Canada. Language is a fundamental ...
The drawing power of English on the North-American continent maintains the French language in a prec...
More than a third of the whole Anglophone community in Quebec is currently concentrated in Montreal....
The economic returns to knowing French in the Quebec labour market have increased steadily since 197...
Education in Quebec in the 1970's is being staged against the backdrop of the language question, whi...
Earnings differentials among Quebec's linguistic groups (francophones, anglophones, and allophones) ...
Abstract. - In terms of cultural geography, Quebec is involved within a spatial triangle with cultur...