Tag: linguistic
“In terms of linguistic rights, France deserves 2 out of 10” – L’Express
France regularly claims it: it is said to be “the country of human rights”. A beautiful and noble ambition that nevertheless comes up against this slight contradiction: when it comes…
“Speaking badly”: what do we call “linguistic insecurity” in Canada?
What does “speak badly” mean? What happens when you are told that you “speak” your mother tongue badly? Bianca Richard and Gabriel Robichaud take on the challenge of discovering this…
What if France converted to linguistic secularism?
Assumption. We are in 2053 and France has abolished the law on secularism. From now on, there is no more neutrality of the State in the matter. Our country has…