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The bibliographic database offered by the Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities (CIRLM) is a source of online information worth exploring for those interested in Canada's official languages. It contains references to studies - from academic, community, and government circles - on, among others, linguistic minorities, vitality, Francophones outside Quebec, and Anglophones within Quebec. It also holds some full-text documents from various government, university, and community institutions.

This database is in constant development as we regularly add new references.
In fact, you are welcomed to submit references on official language research that you think should be found in this database. Please send by email at admin@icrml.ca

Explanatory notes to help you use the database can be found in the "Wikindx Help" section under "Help" and the notes on authorizations to insert the documents in our database in the "Authorizations" section under "Help".

The creation of this bibliographical database was made possible thanks to the financial contribution of Canadian Heritage.

This project has received assistance from the Champlain Library of the Université de Moncton.

Enjoy your visit!

The CIRLM Team
 

Recent additions or edits

Balcom, P. (2008). Do Instruction and Exposure Make a Difference on the Learning of Orthographic Spelling by Speakers of a Regional Variety? Linguistica Atlantica, 29, 51–78.    Added by: Rachelle Allain
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Kasparian, S. (2008). The Acadian NooJ Module: Automatic Processing of a Regional Oral French. Linguistica Atlantica, 29, 117–135.    Added by: Rachelle Allain
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Rainey, B. E. (1988). The French Minority in a Multicultural Province: Critical Years for the Fransaskois. Language, Culture and Curriculum, 1(3), 225–232.    Added by: Rachelle Allain
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Morrison, F. C., & Ministry of Education Staff (Contribution by). (1987). Core French in Eastern Ontario High Schools. Vancouver, British Columbia: Government of British Columbia.    Added by: Rachelle Allain
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Quirouette, P., Saint-Denis, O., & Huot, N. (1989). Dropouts in French-Language Schools: A Study of the Identification of Potential Dropouts in French-Language Secondary Schools in Ontario. Vancouver, British Columbia: Government of British Columbia.    Added by: Rachelle Allain
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Delorme, M., Foy, E., Losier, B., & Marchildon, D. (1995). Community Radio-Doing It Our Way: Descriptions of Tow French-Language Community Radio Stations, Radio Peninsule in New Brunswick, Radio-Huronie in Ontario. Ottawa, Ontario: Alliance des Radios Commununautaires du Canada.    Added by: Rachelle Allain
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Laxer, D. (2009). A Reservoir of Voices: Franco-Ontarien Folksongs. Ontario History, 101(1), 46–65.    Added by: Rachelle Allain
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Bellehumeur, C. R., Tougas, F., & Laplante, J. (2009). Le devoir de mémoire : le lien entre la mémoire collective et l'identité sociale chez des Franco-Ontariens. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 41(3), 169–180.    Added by: Rachelle Allain
2010-03-08 07:12:19
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Aumond, M. (1993). Le Multiculturalisme en formation des maîtres en Ontario français. Multiculturalism, 15(1), 3.    Added by: Rachelle Allain
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Gauthier, Y. (2001). La formation du personnel enseignant en Ontario français : attitudes et niveau de préparation en ce qui a trait a l'enfance en difficulté. Brock Education, 11(1), 12.    Added by: Rachelle Allain
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