Language Policies impact on business

Chris Allen Thomas chthomas at dolphin.upenn.edu
Tue Jul 22 17:02:33 UTC 2008


Thank you
Chris Allen Thomas
Educational Linguistics (Ph.D. Student)
Graduate School of Education
University of Pennsylvania
My Webpage: http://dolphin.upenn.edu/~chthomas


Quoting Languagegeek <lg at languagegeek.com>:

> Sorry, at some point in the process there was a code-page problem. 
> Without accents and correct punctuation then...
> 
> Quebec Bill 101
> 
> Hope this helps
> 
> Chris
> 
> Ysgrifennodd Chris Allen Thomas 2008/07/22 12:02 p.m.
> > Thanks for the info. My email did not receive the name of the bill 
> > well (It is 
> > gibberish, I am afraid). Can you give me the name of the bill in a word 
> > document?
> > Chris Allen Thomas
> > Educational Linguistics (Ph.D. Student)
> > Graduate School of Education
> > University of Pennsylvania
> > My Webpage: http://dolphin.upenn.edu/~chthomas
> > 
> > 
> > Quoting Languagegeek <lg at languagegeek.com>:
> > 
> >> Bore Da!
> >> 
> >> I think Québec’s Bill 101 might be one of the more famous examples
> of 
> >> government legislating the local language (French) over any other. 
> >> Especially of interest might be how the province regulates the language 
> >> of business communitcation within a company (depending on the number of 
> >> employees). 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> -----------------------------
> >> Chris Harvey
> >> Research and Development
> >> Indigenous Language Institute
> >> www.ilinative.org
> >> www.languagegeek.com
> >> 
> > 
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