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Joual (French pronunciation: [ʒwal]) is an
accepted name for the
linguistic features...
- French,
which is
found generally across the
Prairie provinces. The term
joual is
commonly used to
refer to
Quebec working class French (when considered...
- the time of his birth, a
neighbourhood with a working-class
character and
joual dialect -
something that
would heavily influence his work. Tremblay's first...
- America,[citation needed]
which include:
Canadian French Quebec French Joual Ontario French Métis
French Acadian French Chiac St.
Marys Bay
French Brayon...
- C'est la vie. 2006-12-08. King, Ruth. "Overview and
Evaluation of Acadie's
joual," in
Social Lives in
Language –
Sociolinguistics and
multilingual speech...
-
Acadian settlers.
There are two main sub-varieties of
Canadian French.
Joual is an
informal variety of
French spoken in working-class neighbourhoods...
-
Lunenburg Maritime Newfoundland Ottawa Valley Québec
Toronto French Acadian Brayon Chaouin Franglais Chiac Joual Magoua Métis
Newfoundland Ontarois Québec...
- "Normanisms" to
Quebec French and the
French language in
Canada generally.
Joual, a
working class sociolect of Quebec, in
particular exhibits a
Norman influence...
-
Lunenburg Maritime Newfoundland Ottawa Valley Québec
Toronto French Acadian Brayon Chaouin Franglais Chiac Joual Magoua Métis
Newfoundland Ontarois Québec...
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Magoua is the most
conservative of all
Quebec French varieties,
including Joual. It
preserves the
sontaient ("étaient")
characteristic of Métis
French and...