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Islam, its resistance to colonizing efforts
Israel.
See also
Alliance israélite universelle (AIU); Hebrew (language)
Italian (language)
Ivory Coast
independence in
possible creolization in
Japanese (language)
Jarislowski, Stephen
Jarmarche, Samir
Jean, Michaëlle
Jelloun, Tahar Ben
Jennings, Geraint
Jèrriais (language).
See
Norman-French (language)
Jersey, Isle of
Johnson, Samuel
Jolliet, Louis
Jones, William
Kabwe-Segatti, Désiré K. Wa
Kader, Samir
Kant, Immanuel
Kaufman, Edy
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Klinkenberg, Jean-Marie
Kourouma, Amadou
Kouyaté, Ibrahima
Ku Klux Klan, anti-French activities of
Kundera, Milan
Labatt, John Kinder
La Boétie (Montaigne’s friend)
La Fayette, Madame de
La Fontaine, Jean de
la Ramée, Pierre de
La Salle, René-Robert Cavelier de
Laferrière, Dany
Lagrange, Joseph Louis de
Lalonde, Michèle
Lamartine, Alphonse de
Lambert, Madame De.
See
De Lambert, Madame
Lambrecht, Xavier
Lancelot, Claude
language
competition for control of
difficulties in defining speakers of
difficulties with statistics about
as geocultural
incorrectly perceived threats to
mental domains of
as a recent aspect of statehood
language protection
Académie Française and
aggressive policies for
in France
in Quebec
widespread attempts at
Larousse, Pierre
Latin
banned in France
its decline in 16th C. France
its decline in 17th C. France
eclipse of in France
restricted usage of
its usage in French science
Laurendeau, André
Lavoisier, Antoine de
Law 101 (Quebec language law)
Le Monde
League of Nations
Lebanon.
See
Syria & Lebanon
Leblanc, Dudley (senator)
Le Breton, Clarence
Le Centre culturel français (Jerusalem)
Lecherbonnier, Bernard
Leclerc, Felix
Leclerc, General (Napoleon’s brother-in-law)
Leclerc, Jacques
Léger, Jean-Marc
Leopold I, (king)
Leopold II, (king)
Lesage, Jean
Lesotho
Lesseps, Ferdinand de
Leven, Narcisse
Lévesque, Father Georges-Henri
Lévesque, René
Lewis, Meriwether
lexicon, defined
Librairie Vice Versa
lingua franca,
defined
linguistic patriotism, as geocultural playing card
Littré, Emile
Livingstone, David
Locke, John
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Lopez, Stéphane
loucherbem
(pig-Latin language)
Louis XIV, (king)
Louis XV, (king)
Louis XVI, (king)
Louis XIII, (king)
Louis XVIII, (king)
Louis-Philippe, (king)
Louis, Antoine
Louisiana (Greater)
Louisiana (state), French language & law in
the Louisiana Purchase (1803)
la louisianisation,
L’Ouverture, General Toussaint
Lumière, Louis
Lusignan, Professor Serge
Ly, Amadou
Maalouf, Amin
Madinier, Bénédicte
Maigret, Louis
Maillet, Antonine
Makine, André
Malherbe, François de
his contributions
his personality
Malinké (language)
Malraux, André
Manesse, Danièle
Manet, Édouard
Mans, Jacques Peletier du.
See
du Mans, Jacques Peletier
Marie-Antoinette
Marie-Louise d’Orléans, (queen)
Marquer, Alain
Marquette, Jacques
Martel, Pierre
Martinique island
slave revolts on
Mas, Cézette du.
See
du Mas, Cézette
Mauritius (Île-de-France)
MC Solaar
McCrum, Robert
Médici, Catherine de’
Ménard, Marc
Mérimée, Prosper
Meternich, Prince
Métis rebellion in Manitoba
metric measure, development of
Meunier, Jacques
Michel, Albin
Michelin, Édouard
Millet, Jean-François
Minuit, Pieter
missionaries (French)
as colonial assistants
as explorers
as Republicans
as teachers
Mission laïque française
Mistral, Frédéric
Mobutu, Sese Seko
Molière
Monaco
Monet, Jean
Mont, Pierre Du Gua de.
See
de Mont, Pierre Du Gua
Montaigne, Michel de
schooled in Latin
Montaignier, Luc
Montesquieu
Montgolfier, Jacques Étienne & Joseph Michel
More, Thomas
Morellet, Abbé André
Morocco
Motion Picture Association of America
Moussa (language)
Moynierer, Gustave
Nadeau, Jean-Benoît
background of
critiques of his spoken French
Nader, Ralph
Napoleon II
Napoleon III
Napoleon Bonaparte
his ultimate defeat
sells Louisiana
Napoleonic Code.
See
the Civil Code (Napoleonic)
Necker, Jacques
New Caledonia
New England colonies, early settlement of
New France.
See also
French Canadians; Quebec
early settlement of
militaristic nature of
Newton, Isaac
Nicot, Jean
Noël, François
Nollet, Jean Antoine
the Norman people
Norman-French (language)
the
norme
francophone attachment to
imperviousness to argot of
thought to be Parisian French
Norse (language)
North, Xavier
Notre Dame Cathedral, the rescue of
novels, French
Nye, Joseph
Occitan (language)
oc
languages
eclipse of the
Office de la langue française (France)
Office de la langue française (Quebec)
Official Languages Act
(Canada, 1969)
oïl
languages.
See also
Walloon
the triumph of
Ordinance of Villers-Cotterêts
Organisation internationale de la Francophonie.
See
Francophonie (organization)
Organization for African Unity
Orsenna, Erik
Pailleterie, Antoine Davy de la.
See
de la Pailleterie, Antoine Davy
Palsgrave, John
Papin, Denis
Paris (city)
as a centre for science & industry
early settlement of
as a magnet for grand-tourism
naming of
Paris, Gaston
Paris Match
(magazine)
Parti Québécois
Pascal, Blaise
Pasteur, Louis
patois
(languages)
defined
low status of
Pearson, Lester
Peckham, Robert (Tennessee Bob)
Pelchat, Michel
Pellisson, Paul
Perrault, Charles
Perret, Jacques
Personne, Laurent
Petrus Ramus.
See
la Ramée, Pierre de
Philippe Augustus, (king)
phonetics, defined
Piaf, Edith
Picasso, Pablo
Picoche, Jacqueline
pidgin language
Pillonel, Barnard
Pilon, Robert
Pitt, William (the Elder)
Pivot, Bernard
plague.
See
the Black Plague
Plamondon, Luc
the Pléiade poets
plurilingualism
defined
promotion of
the value of
Polo, Marco
Pol Pot
Polynesia
Pompadour, Madame de
Pompidou, Georges
Pondicherry, India
Portugal
Portuguese (language)
postal service, early French
Poubelle, Eugène
printing presses, influences of
the Prix Goncourt
Protestantism
in sixteenth-century France
the rise of
Provençal (language)
purism. See
puriste
puriste
advantages of
drawbacks of
education as a force for
effects following from
embraced by the Académie
the French concept of
illusory assumptions about
limits on reaching the ideal of
mocked or derided
modern French debates about
ultraconservative nature of
Quebec.
See also
French Canadians; New France
cultural diplomacy and
efforts to protect the culture of
its foreign affairs disputes with Canada
francophone advancement in
French language development in
isolation from France of its francophones
its language laws and protections
separation referenda in
separatist sentiment in
transformation of francophone society in
the
Quebec Act,
Québécois.
See
French Canadians
Queneau, Raymond
Rabelais, François
Racan, Honorat de
Racine, Jean Baptiste
Radio-Canada (French division)
Radisson, Pierre-Esprit
Rambouillet, Marquise de
Réaumur, René de
Reclus, Onésime
Red Cross (International), founding of
Régie de la langue française (Quebec)
remarquistes,
the French culture of
Renaud (French singer)
Renault, Louis
Renoir, Pierre Auguste
Réunion island
Reuters, Julius
Revere, Paul
Rey, Alain
Rhodes, Alexandre de
Richard, Maurice
Richard, Zachary
Richelet, César-Pierre
Richelieu, Cardinal
his personality & acts
Riel, Louis
Ritz, César
Rivarol, Antoine de
Robespierre, Maximilien de
Robichaud, Louis
Robitaille, Louis-Bernard
Rodgers, Raymond Spencer
Roget, Peter Mark
Romain Gary (bookstore)
Romance (language)
its contributions to English
the Roman Empire
rise of
Romania, French influence upon
Romanian (language)
Romanticism
Ronsard, Pierre de
Roosevelt, Franklin
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
Rousseau, Théodore
Rowling, J.K.
Roy, Gabrielle
Roy, Jean-Louis
Royal Spanish Language Academy
Rozier, François Pilâtre de
Russian (language), rise & fall in importance of
Saint-Domingue.
See
Haiti
Salon, Albert
salon culture, the raise of
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Satie, Erik
Sauvegeau, Philippe
Sax, Adolphe
Saxons
Schiller, Johann Friedrich von
schools, in French.
See also
French (language), schools to teach the
Schwab, Jean-Christ
Scottish merchant immigration to Canada
Scudéry, Madame de
Secord, Laura
semaphore telegraphy
Semprun, Jorge
Senegal
colonization of
independence in
recent diplomatic efforts by
Senghor, Léopold Sédar
Seven Years War (1756–63)
the Seychelles
Shakespeare, William
Sihamoni, Norodom
Sihanouk, Norodom, (King of Cambodia)
Sixty Million Frenchmen Can’t Be Wrong
(book)
slang.
See
French (language),
argot
and slavery, post-revolution evolution of
slave trade (African)
Société de développement des entreprises culturelles (Society for the Development of Cultural Enterprises) (SODEC)
Société du parler français au Canada
Société St-Jean Baptiste,
SODEC.
See
Société de développement des entreprises culturelles (Society for the Development of Cultural Enterprises) (SODEC)
the Sorbonne.
See also
universities (French)
South Korea, efforts to protect the culture of
Spain
Spanish (language)
Spanish flu, its effects in France
Staël, Madame de
Stanley, Henry Morgan
Statute of Pleadings (England, 1362)
Sterne, Laurence
Strauss-Khan, Dominique
the Suez Canal
sugar trade
Suleiman the Magnificent
Swift, Jonathan
Switzerland.
See also
French (language), in Switzerland; Geneva
cultural diplomacy and
French language development in
Syria & Lebanon
Talleyrand, Charles Maurice de
Tamazight (language)
tchatche,
Tebbal, Abdelkader
technology, its impact on languages
Tencin, Madame De.
See
De Tencin, Madame
Terminology Bank (Quebec)
Terror (the French)
Thogmartin, Clyde
Tocqueville, Alexis de
“tongue troopers”.
See
Commission of Protection (Quebec)
Tory, Geoffroy
Toubon, Jacques
trade.
See
fur trade; slave trade; sugar trade
Traisnel, Christopher
Treaty of Utrecht
Treaty of Versailles
Treaty of Vienna
Tremblay, Michel
Trichet, Jean-Claude