This book represents the first in-depth, comparative investigation of linguistic purism in modern French. It investigates the relative prevalence of purist ideology in France and Quebec. Both experience influence from English and have similar language legislation, but they differ in their social, political and economic history. Three different levels of society are examined (official, group and individual), allowing a comparison of the voice from above and the voice from below . This is a key element in recent discussions of language planning but is rarely provided in studies of French. The...
This book represents the first in-depth, comparative investigation of linguistic purism in modern French. It investigates the relative prevalence of p...