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|a Joy, Richard J.,
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|a Languages in conflict :
|b the Canadian experience /
|c Richard J. Joy ; with a preface by Frank G. Vallee.
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|a Toronto, Ontario :
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|a "Languages in conflict was first published by the author in 1967."
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|a One hundred years -- Bilingual country, unilingual citizens -- The seven regions of Canada -- From Moncton to the soo -- Elsewhere, assimilation -- The younger generation is lost -- No reinforcements from Quebec -- La revanche des berceaux -- Immigration- 95% English-speaking -- The minority newspapers- a barometer -- The fatal hemorrhage -- The Atlantic Region -- The Acadians : end of a dream -- L'État de Québec -- Quebec's forgotten fifth -- Whence the British are gone -- Montreal : the two solitudes -- Canada's capital -- Ontario -- The west -- Maîtres chez nous -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Appendix A : Cefinitions of census terms -- Appendix B : Sources of statistical material.
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|a Canada
|x Languages.
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|a LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
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|a Vallee, Frank G.
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|i Print version:
|a Joy, Richard J.
|t Languages in Conflict : The Canadian Experience.
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