• between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Joual (French pronunciation: [ʒwal]) is an accepted name for the linguistic features...
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    Canadian Acadian Chiac St. Marys Bay French Brayon Newfoundland Quebec Joual Magoua Franco-Ontarian Métis Muskrat New England Frenchville Louisiana Houma...
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  • French, which is found generally across the Prairie provinces. The term joual is commonly used to refer to Quebec working class French (when considered...
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    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...
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    "Normanisms" to Quebec French and the French language in Canada generally. Joual, a working class sociolect of Quebec, in particular exhibits a Norman influence...
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    Chiac; those who have resettled to Quebec typically speak Quebec French or Joual. Religion Predominantly Roman Catholicism Related ethnic groups French...
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  • America,[citation needed] which include: Canadian French Quebec French Joual Ontario French Métis French Acadian French Chiac St. Marys Bay French Brayon...
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  • 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...
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    cultural renaissance connected to the Quiet Revolution have resulted in Joual being spoken by people across the educational and economic spectrum. Possibly...
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    noun gueule, which refers to an animal's throat or maw, but is used in joual to mean the human mouth or face. The whole sentence can be summarized as...
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