The linguistic landscape of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, seems particularly interesting because Moncton is situated at the edge of the Acadian French-speaking territory. It therefore represents a mixed region where French- and English-speaking inhabitants share space. Near Moncton lies Dieppe, a community with 74% of French-speaking inhabitants, but also Riverview, where 80% of the population is English-speaking. Both cultures collide in downtown Moncton. The results of this study show that even though English is clearly the dominant language, apparently existing as an independent culture, as seen in unilingual signs and symbols, French occupies its own, yet shared, space in this linguistic landscape. There is a surprising interaction be...
Le français en Alberta, tel que parlé dans la région de Rivière-la-Paix, où se trouve la plus grande...
In her article the author presents problems of identity encountered by Acadian students that origina...
This article presents the results of a study of third person plural verb forms in the French spoken ...
New Brunswick is one of the ten provinces of Canada. It has the particularity of being the only one ...
Although New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province, French-speaking persons repre...
L’aménagement linguistique au Nouveau-Brunswick reflète la situation sociolinguistique et sociopolit...
Le présent article décrit la situation linguistique à Dieppe. À la fois dernière ville francophone a...
Linguistic issues are an integral part of the political debate in Canada, particularly for the Frenc...
Located in the heart of the Maritimes in Southeast New Brunswick, Moncton has the highest concentrat...
International audienceLocated in the heart of the Maritimes in Southeast New Brunswick, Moncton has ...
Les défis de l’apprentissage dans les écoles francophones en milieu minoritaire au Canada sont bien ...
L’objectif de l’article est d’examiner comment les représentations linguistiques des francophones, a...
Claiming to represent a Canadian biligualism at a smaller scale, the province of New Brunswick was ...
Les revendications traditionnelles des communautés francophones minoritaires visent l’accès à...
Selon une formule un peu simpliste, le Canada actuel se divise en trois régions, la région des franc...
Le français en Alberta, tel que parlé dans la région de Rivière-la-Paix, où se trouve la plus grande...
In her article the author presents problems of identity encountered by Acadian students that origina...
This article presents the results of a study of third person plural verb forms in the French spoken ...
New Brunswick is one of the ten provinces of Canada. It has the particularity of being the only one ...
Although New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province, French-speaking persons repre...
L’aménagement linguistique au Nouveau-Brunswick reflète la situation sociolinguistique et sociopolit...
Le présent article décrit la situation linguistique à Dieppe. À la fois dernière ville francophone a...
Linguistic issues are an integral part of the political debate in Canada, particularly for the Frenc...
Located in the heart of the Maritimes in Southeast New Brunswick, Moncton has the highest concentrat...
International audienceLocated in the heart of the Maritimes in Southeast New Brunswick, Moncton has ...
Les défis de l’apprentissage dans les écoles francophones en milieu minoritaire au Canada sont bien ...
L’objectif de l’article est d’examiner comment les représentations linguistiques des francophones, a...
Claiming to represent a Canadian biligualism at a smaller scale, the province of New Brunswick was ...
Les revendications traditionnelles des communautés francophones minoritaires visent l’accès à...
Selon une formule un peu simpliste, le Canada actuel se divise en trois régions, la région des franc...
Le français en Alberta, tel que parlé dans la région de Rivière-la-Paix, où se trouve la plus grande...
In her article the author presents problems of identity encountered by Acadian students that origina...
This article presents the results of a study of third person plural verb forms in the French spoken ...