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  1. Jul 1, 1994 · The goal is to understand their attitudes towards French and, ultimately, increase policy makers’ awareness of the future maintenance of French in Canada and re-evaluating the current language ...

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  2. This survey was created with support from the Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning at the University of Texas at Austin to better understand the profiles of bilingual speakers in diverse settings with diverse backgrounds. The survey consists of 19 questions and will take less than 10 minutes to complete.

  3. Attitudes towards spoken, signed, and written language are of significant interest to researchers in sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, communication studies, and social psychology. This is the first interdisciplinary guide to traditional and cutting-edge methods for the investigation of language attitudes.

  4. Abstract. Attitudes towards the French language in ‘le monde de la francophonie’ have been deeply influenced by language policies developed in France since the seventeenth century. Through vigorous and sometimes brutal language planning programmes, multilingual France emerged in this century as a unilingual French state.

    • Richard Y. Bourhis
    • 1997
  5. The following study focuses on learners of French in an English-dominant context and contributes to a better understanding of language hierarchization by investigating attitudes toward different ...

  6. language biases, especially for second language (L2) learners engaged in classroom language learning. This study’s goal was to extend the limited knowledge on the effects of experience on L2 learners’ language-centered biases by focusing on L2 French learners’ attitudes towards different French varieties.

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  8. Oct 23, 2020 · Social psychologists generally agree that an attitude is an evaluative reaction to an object (e.g., person, place; Albarracin & Shavitt, 2018).In line with this view, we define language attitudes as evaluative reactions to language. 1 There is less agreement within social psychology, however, about the structure of attitudes, which have variably been equated with cognition, affect, and ...

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