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Insécurité linguistique dans la francophonie

by (author) Annette Boudreau

Publisher
Les Presses de l'UniversitÈ d'Ottawa/University of Ottawa Press
Initial publish date
Nov 2023
Category
Sociolinguistics, Minority Studies, Speech
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    ISBN
    9782760340657
    Publish Date
    Nov 2023
    List Price
    $8.99

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Have you ever wondered whether you speak the right kind of French” Have you ever felt ashamed of the way you speak, or of the way people in your community speak” If so, this book will help you better understand the processes that create these language behaviours.
Linguistic insecurity, which is common in the French-speaking world, stems from how French has developed. That is, the idea of a single standard and a unitary, uniform vision of French has long persisted and forms the root of social exclusion.
This book describes the phenomenon of linguistic insecurity, its history, manifestations and repercussions. It focuses specifically on language insecurity in the French-speaking world, drawing on examples from the French-speaking community in Canada.

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Contributor Notes

Annette Boudreau, professor emeritus at the Université de Moncton, has been researching the phenomenon of language insecurity, its construction, manifestation and consequences for 30 years. She is the author of the monograph À l'ombre de la langue légitime : l'Acadie dans la francophonie (Classiques Garnier 2016), which won the Prix de la Renaissance française awarded by the Académie des Sciences d'outre-mer. Her most recent book, Dire le silence : insécurité linguistique en Acadie 1867-1970, was published by Éditions Prise de parole, in December 2021. She is the recipient of the 2023 Acfas Gilles-Paquet award.

Excerpt: Insécurité linguistique dans la francophonie (by (author) Annette Boudreau)

Est-ce que c’est du français, ça ” Est-ce que cet emploi est correct ” Est-ce que l’on peut dire « ça » dans ce contexte ” Il parle un charabia ! Il vient d’où, ce petit accent — Il a un accent anglais. Ce n’est pas un vrai francophone ! Ces gens-là n’ont pas de langue !
Ce genre de commentaires, il est courant de les entendre. Or, ils ne sont pas anodins. Ils peuvent influencer les comportements linguistiques des locuteurs, lesquels se réapproprient ces discours et se les attribuent, sans nécessairement en avoir conscience. En effet, la stigmatisation engendre l’auto-stigmatisation.

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