
40 Years of Bill 101 in Québec
Special issue of Language Problems and Language Planning 43:2 (2019)
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[Language Problems and Language Planning, 43:2] 2019. v, 138 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 5 August 2019
Published online on 5 August 2019
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Assessing Bill 101 after 40 years: An introductionFrançois Vaillancourt | pp. 103–112
- Quebec’s new language dynamic: French fading fastCharles Castonguay | pp. 113–134
- Succès et faiblesses de l’intégration des immigrants par la scolarisation obligatoire en français au QuébecMichel Paillé | pp. 135–158
- L’utilisation du français dans la sphère publique : travail, commerce et affichageMarc Termote | pp. 159–178
- Quebec’s language policy and economic globalizationGilles Grenier | pp. 179–197
- Evaluating the impact of Bill 101 on the English-speaking communities of QuebecRichard Y. Bourhis | pp. 198–229
- Leigh Oakes & Yael Peled. 2018. Normative Language Policy: Ethics, Politics, PrinciplesReviewed by Tomasz Soroka | pp. 230–234
- Rachelle Vessey. 2016. Language and Canadian Media: Representations, Ideologies, PoliciesReviewed by Saira Fitzgerald | pp. 235–239
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