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Allophone (Canada)

  • "It'd Be Easier If She'd Died'': Researching and Reporting "Taboo'' Issues

  • Official Language Bilingualism for Allophones in Canada: Exploring Future Research Callie Mady and Miles Turnbull

    Official Language Bilingualism for Allophones in Canada: Exploring Future Research Callie Mady and Miles Turnbull

  • Arabic Phonology Janua Linguarum

    Arabic Phonology Janua Linguarum

  • The Suitability of French Immersion for Allophone Students in Saskatchewan: Exploring Diverse Perspectives on Language Learning and Inclusion

    The Suitability of French Immersion for Allophone Students in Saskatchewan: Exploring Diverse Perspectives on Language Learning and Inclusion

  • Language Education, Canadian Civic Identity and the Identities of Canadians

    Language Education, Canadian Civic Identity and the Identities of Canadians

  • Allophone Acquisition: Exploring the Phonological System and the Nature Of

    Allophone Acquisition: Exploring the Phonological System and the Nature Of

  • Downloaded for Personal Non‐Commercial Research Or Study, Without Prior Permission Or Charge

    Downloaded for Personal Non‐Commercial Research Or Study, Without Prior Permission Or Charge

  • THE ALLOPHONE COMMUNITIES in QUÉBEC Inès Molinaro

    THE ALLOPHONE COMMUNITIES in QUÉBEC Inès Molinaro

  • Schools, Signs, and Separation: Quebec Anglophones, Canadian Constitutional Politics, and International Language Rights

    Schools, Signs, and Separation: Quebec Anglophones, Canadian Constitutional Politics, and International Language Rights

  • The Effects of Syllable Position on Allophonic Variation in Québec French /R

    The Effects of Syllable Position on Allophonic Variation in Québec French /R

  • Language Policy and Multiple Transnational Identity: the Case of Russian Immigrants in Montréal

    Language Policy and Multiple Transnational Identity: the Case of Russian Immigrants in Montréal

  • Learning French As a Second Official Language

    Learning French As a Second Official Language

  • Topics in the Morphophonology of Standard Spoken Tamil (Sst): an Optimality Theoretic Study

    Topics in the Morphophonology of Standard Spoken Tamil (Sst): an Optimality Theoretic Study

  • Frenitalianese in Montreal: When French, Italian and English Collide

    Frenitalianese in Montreal: When French, Italian and English Collide

  • Law 101 and Minority Languages in Quebec

    Law 101 and Minority Languages in Quebec

  • Multilingualism in Montréal LUCIDE City Report

    Multilingualism in Montréal LUCIDE City Report

  • Learning to Read in Multiple Languages: a Study Exploring Allophone Students’ Reading Development in French Immersion

  • Impact of Language Policies on Anglicization in Quebec and Canada

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  • Perception of Allophonic Vowel Variation Among French L2 Learners
  • Assessing Forty Years of Language Planning on the Vitality of the Francophone and Anglophone Communities of Quebec
  • Languages 22 in 2006, Canada Had 18.1 Million People Allophones Are Projected to Be Living in a Whose Mother Tongue Was English, CMA by 2031
  • The Linguistic Integration of Adult Migrants / L’Intégration Linguistique Des Migrants Adultes
  • A Case Study of Chinese Modes of Critical Thinking
  • Languages in Canada, 2001 Census
  • Demolinguistic Features of the Anglophone and Francophone
  • DRAFT VERSION – Please Do Not Quote
  • A Contemporary Perspective on Attitudes Towards English and French in Montreal
  • Writing Memory: Global Chinese Literature in Polyglossia
  • Research Journal Journal De Recherches
  • The Vitality of the English-Speaking Communities of Quebec: from Community Decline to Revival
  • CM Access to French for Allophone Students
  • Quebec Identity in 2011: Attachments, Identity and Diversity
  • 2016 Census of Canada Language Characteristics of Albertans


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