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"Bilingualism is not the glue that will make this country stick together," said one Joe Clark not so long ago.
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Bilingualism is an essential part of the political nature and definition of Canada.
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Paradis, M. (2000) Cerebral representations of bilingual concepts Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 3 (1)
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Bilingualism has a unique place within the educational context, since modern technology has minimalised the distances between countries and people.
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The Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) was one of the many organizations that submitted a brief to the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism.
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Bilingualism, language acquisition, official languages, and services to speakers of foreign languages have been areas of interest for us in the past.
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Also another Latin word, triumphus, is already suspected by etymologists to be an Etruscan loan (presumably via *triampe), amazingly parallel to my suggestion of tupi tōphus ~ tōfus (Adams, Bilingualism and the Latin language (2003), pp.163-4).
The etymology of Latin tofus 'tufa' isn't written in stone 2009
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Bilingualism, language acquisition, official languages, and services to speakers of foreign languages have been areas of interest for us in the past.
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Bilingualism, Biculturalism and the Politics of Labour
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[1] Canadian Labour Congress, Submission to the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism, (December 13, 1967), 7.
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