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Language tendencies in Quebec 1960 until 2000

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Buch Broschur
Buch Language tendencies in Quebec 1960 until 2000 Susanne Schalch
Libristo-Code: 01614188
Verlag Grin Publishing, September 2008
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Seminar paper from the year 2005 in the subject American Studies - Linguistics, grade: 2,0, LMU Munich (Amerikanistik Institut), course: Canada Today, 7 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: This research paper wants to discuss the question, whether French is able to§remain the predominant language in Canada s province Quebec, or if there is a shift§towards replacement by the English language.§Obviously, the number of the French speaking population in Quebec is a lot§higher than the one that speaks English. Currently, about 9% of world s§Francophones are Canadians and of those, around 30% are Quebecers. French is§the mother tongue of over 80% of the Quebecois population, and of only 13%, it is§English (Gentsch 142). It seems as if the roles in Quebec are assigned.§But English is the world language and is spoken in the rest of Canada as well§as by 280 million inhabitants of its huge southern neighbor, the United States of§America. Quebec is surrounded by English speaking countries. Will a small province§like Quebec be able to preserve its culture and its language or is it going to be§overswept by the wave of anglicization after all?§Canadians are very proud of their culture and language. It is very important for§foreigners, who visit Quebec, to speak French. In an newspaper article about a winter§festival in Quebec, a German boy said about himself and his friends: Wir alle können§kein Französisch (Tourisme du Quebec) and therefore implicated that it is not§possible to manage a visit in the Canadian province without knowing any French. But§Quebec is not an only-French speaking province, is it? In almost all parts of the§world, tourists, who visit other countries, are able to correspond in English there. In§Quebec, although about 11% of all inhabitants are Anglophones, people prefer§leading a conversation in French. They are proud of their culture and their language§and therefore, they are looking down on everything that could endanger it. Quebecois§are very much afraid of English replacing their beloved French language.§The key component of Quebec s national culture is their French language.§René Lévesque, leader of the Parti Québécois from 1976 until 1981, explained this in§1968: Being ourselves is essentially a matter of developing and keeping a§personality that has survived for three and a half centuries.

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Vollständiger Name Language tendencies in Quebec 1960 until 2000
Sprache Englisch
Einband Buch - Broschur
Datum der Veröffentlichung 2008
Anzahl der Seiten 24
EAN 9783640171835
ISBN 3640171837
Libristo-Code 01614188
Gewicht 45
Abmessungen 148 x 210 x 2
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