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The Rise of French as an Official National Language

open access: closed, 2007
French emerged from Latin to become first of all the language of the king and his court, then an international language during medieval times, and finally the only official language of France. Later it also became a world language through the process of colonialism.
Anne Judge
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National Identity and the Choice of Official Languages: A Case Study of Bilingual Education in Singapore

open access: closedHumanistic and Social Seekers, 2023
Official languages reflect a country's people and cultures, and the process by which they are formulated provides insight into the country's historical development. In multi-ethnic countries, the diversity of languages represents rich cultural deposits, and each language has become a symbol of its people.
Tongguo Liu, Yu Liu
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Policy implementation and collaboration in a federated sport system: the case of the official languages act

International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 2023
The purpose of this study was to explore the Official Languages Act’s implementation and impact on collaboration between national sport organisations (NSOs) and Quebec provincial/territorial sport organisations (P/TSOs) in the Canadian sport system ...
E. Lachance, M. Parent
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Official bilingualism in a multilingual nation: a study of the 2030 bilingual nation policy in Taiwan

Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2021
Since the late 1980s, Taiwan has moved away from Mandarin-only language policy in favour of greater recognition of local Taiwanese languages as part of a greater localisation movement.
Alessandra Ferrer, Tzu-Bin Lin
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Indigenous ethnic languages in Bangladesh: Paradoxes of the multilingual ecology

Ethnicities, 2021
Languages are at the centre of nationalistic discourses across South Asia since they have played a historically and politically significant role in defining nationhood and both uniting and dividing countries throughout the British Empire.
Shaila Sultana
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