Quebec's aboriginal languages : history, planning and development

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Quebec's aboriginal languages : history, planning and development

edited by Jacques Maurais

(Multilingual matters / series editor, Derrick Sharp, 107)

Multilingual Matters, c1996

Other Title

Les langues autochtones du Québec

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Translation of: Les langues autochtones du Québec

Bibliography: p. 308-329

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This volume is the most complete of any published concerning the nine native languages of Quebec: Abenaki, Algonquin, Atikamekw, Cree, Inuktitut, Micmac, Mohawk, Montagnais and Naskapi.

Table of Contents

William F. Mackey: Preface to the English Edition 1. Jacques Maurais: The Situation of Aboriginal Languages in the Americas 2. Louis-Jacques Dorais: The Aboriginal Languages of Quebec, Past and Present 3. Francois Trudel: Aboriginal Language Policies of the Canadian and Quebec Governments 4. Lynn Drapeau: The State of the Art in Linguistic Research, Standardisation and Modernisation in Quebec Aboriginal Languages 5. Ronald Lowe: Grammatical Sketches 6. The Future of Aboriginal Languages A The Future of Algonquin Molly Kistabish B The Future of Atikamekw Marthe Coocoo C The Future of the Cree Language James Babbish D Is There a Future for the Huron Language? Linda Sioui E The Future of Inuktitut Taamusi Qumaq F Will the Micmac Language Survive? Romeo Labillois G The Future of Mohawk Myra Cree H The Future of the Montagnais Language Marcelline Picard-Canape I The Current State and the Future of the Naskapi Language Agnes Mackenzie and Bill Jancewitz 7. Lynn Drapeau and Jean-Claude Corbeil: The Aboriginal Languages in the Perspective of Language Planning

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