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"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
Arabic Phonology Janua Linguarum
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
Allophone Acquisition: Exploring the Phonological System and the Nature Of
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THE ALLOPHONE COMMUNITIES in QUÉBEC Inès Molinaro
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
Language Policy and Multiple Transnational Identity: the Case of Russian Immigrants in Montréal
Learning French As a Second Official Language
Topics in the Morphophonology of Standard Spoken Tamil (Sst): an Optimality Theoretic Study
Frenitalianese in Montreal: When French, Italian and English Collide
Law 101 and Minority Languages in Quebec
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DRAFT VERSION – Please Do Not Quote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