Louis. Tremblay’s scientific contributions

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Convergence et divergence dans l'emploi de termes communs recommandés par l'Office de la langue française /
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Louis. Tremblay

Thèse (M.A.)--Université Laval, 1994. Bibliogr.: f. [120]-123.

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... In comparison, French, Belgian and Swiss participants responded negatively to these questions. Similarly, Tremblay (1994) finds in a survey of Québécois speakers that, while they generally prefer endogenous terms (that is, terms organically or spontaneously arising in Quebec) to those created by the OQLF, they respect the work of the OQLF and hold a positive attitude towards the French spoken in Quebec. This positive atitude towards their own variety of French has been growing stronger, a phenomenon that has been documented in multiple studies since then (Pöll 2005;Maurais 2008;Chalier 2019Chalier , 2018Pustka et al. 2019;Sebková et al. 2020). ...

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Tracing the evolution of the gender of “COVID-19” in the French of three continents: A traditional and social media study
Convergence et divergence dans l'emploi de termes communs recommandés par l'Office de la langue française /
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