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« Bouter les anglicismes hors de France »

open access: yesLengas, 2022
Are we (really) invaded by anglicisms? Defenders of the unilinguist ideology, language purists and conservatives, have never failed to alert us about the alleged dangers of borrowing from English.
Léopold Julia
exaly   +3 more sources

Unilingual versus Bilingual Education: a Political Economy Analysis [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the European Economic Association, 2008
We consider an economy with two language groups, where only agents who share a language can produce together. Schooling enhances the productivity of students.
Chervel Andre   +3 more
core   +7 more sources

Unilinguisme vs plurilinguisme : le cas de la République Dominicaine

open access: yesAmerika, 2020
The Dominican Republic is a country that has always defined itself as monolingual (and even unilingual), whose spanish langage derives from the southern peninsular variant.
Ariel Tapia Medina
exaly   +3 more sources

“Institutional design for the Brussels area and values for the Belgian community” by Henry Tulkens, comments of Victor Ginsburgh [PDF]

open access: yesBrussels Studies, 2009
How to find a way out of Belgium’s linguistic stalemate? How to guarantee the respect of democratic principles in the use of languages?These two questions, especially crucial to Brussels and its surrounding area, are at the heart of the latest paper that
Henry Tulkens, Victor Ginsburgh
doaj   +3 more sources

Unilingual versus Bilingual Education System: a Political Economy Analysis [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
We consider an economy with two language groups, where only agents who share a language can produce together. Schooling enhances the productivity of students and may modify their language endowment.
Ortega, Javier, Tangeraas, Thomas
core   +12 more sources

Sommes-nous [réellement] envahis par les anglicismes ? Deux décennies d’anglicismes

open access: yesLengas, 2022
The ideological struggle against Anglicisms is a good illustration of unilingualism as defined by Henri Boyer: "no competition (for the national language), no deviance (from the norm)".
Léopold Julia
doaj   +1 more source

Vrystaatse stryd teen eentalige naamgewing

open access: yesActa Academica, 2009
Regarding language policy, the new South African Constitution (1996) recognised eleven official languages while clearly stipulating that measures should be put in place to raise the historically diminished usage and status of the indigenous languages ...
Johan Moll
doaj   +3 more sources

Gender in Unilingual and Mixed Speech of Spanish Heritage Speakers in The Netherlands [PDF]

open access: yesLanguages, 2020
This study examines heritage speakers of Spanish in The Netherlands regarding their production of gender in both their languages (Spanish and Dutch) as well as their gender assignment strategies in code-switched constructions. A director-matcher task was used to elicit unilingual and mixed speech from 21 participants (aged 8 to 52, mean = 17).
Ivo Boers   +5 more
openaire   +4 more sources

The National Question in Canada: Quebec [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
The contemporary conflict between the province of Quebec and the federal government in Canada has recently been a focus of international attention. Quebec is inhabited by a majority group of French-speakers whose ancestry is rooted in Quebec, whose ...
Howard-Hassmann, Rhoda E.
core   +2 more sources

"Vous venez d’où pour avoir cet accent ?"

open access: yesLengas, 2015
From the combination of notions of speech community and linguistic market we search to highlight the impact of the imaginary of the French language community (ethno-socio-linguistic imaginary) on the dynamics of the official linguistic markets ...
Henri Boyer
doaj   +1 more source

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