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The Société du parler français au Canada (SPFC) ("French Speech in Canada Society") was a learned society that endeavoured to study the French language spoken in Canada in the course of the 20th century. Founded on February 18, 1902[1] by Adjutor Rivard and Stanislas-Alfred Lortie,[1] two Université Laval professors, it made important contributions to lexicography in Quebec and Canada.

The SPFC ceased to exist in the 1960s. In 2002, the Université Laval, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi and Université de Sherbrooke marked the SPFC's 100th anniversary of foundation with a colloquium held at the Musée de la civilisation and presided by French linguist Bernard Quemada. The history of the SPFC was the object of a book by Quebec linguist Louis Mercier.

Founding members

The 24 founding members of the SPFC included eight Université Laval professors and nine members of the catholic clergy:[2]

Studies

At its foundation, the SPFC gave itself a program of studies which was published in its first bulletin:

  • The study of French philology, and particularly the study of the French language in Canada in its history, its character and its condition of existence;
  • The examination of the dangers threatening the French speech in Canada: the influence of the milieu, the habitual and necessary contact with foreign idioms, the gradual deformation of a popular language left to itself, the tendencies to decay of modern literature, commerce and industry, and a too pronounced taste for old forms;
  • The search for the best means to defend the language against these various dangers, to restitute what it has lost, and to restore its already deformed expressions, while preserving its special character;
  • The work needed to make the French spoken in Canada a language answering at the same time to the natural progress of the idiom, the respect of tradition, the requirements of new social conditions, and the genius of the French language (génie de la langue française);
  • The publication and propagation of works, studies and bulletins to this goal.

Activities

The SPFC published a bulletin from its foundation up until 1918 and set up the first two of three Congresses on the French language in Canada (1912, 1937 and 1952).

In 1930, the SPFC published the Glossaire du parler français au Canada, the result of some thirty years of research. The glossary is still a reference today among researchers.

Presidents

The following persons held the presidency of the SPFC:[3]

Nom Portrait Mandat
Adélard Turgeon 1902–1903
Pierre Boucher de la Bruère 1903–1906
Camille Roy 1906–1908
Joseph-Évariste Prince 1908–1910
Paul-Eugène Roy 1910–1912
Adjutor Rivard 1912–1914
P.-Calixte Dagneau 1914–1916
Antonio Huot 1916–1918
Arthur Vallée 1918–1920
Adolphe Garneau 1920–1922
Cyrille-Fraser Delâge 1922–1924
Arthur Maheux 1924–1926
Adjutor Rivard 1926–1927
Antonio Langlais 1927–1928
Aimé Labrie 1928–1930
P.-Calixte Dagneau 1930–1931
Cyrille Gagnon 1931–1933
A. Morisset 1933–1935
R. Benoît 1935–1936
Camille Roy 1936–1937
Arthur Vallée 1937–1939
Antonio Langlais 1939–1940
Aimé Labrie 1940–1942
Adrien Pouliot 1942–1944
Arthur Maheux 1944–1947
Antonio Langlais 1947–1948
Luc Lacourcière 1948–1949
L. Talbot 1949–1951
Félix-Antoine Savard 1952–1955
Gaston Dulong 1955–1961
Jean-Denis Gendron 1961–1962

Notes

  1. ^ a b SLMC. "(1930) Glossaire du parler français au Canada. Société du parler français au Canada", in the Site for Language Management in Canada, 2006, retrieved October 19, 2009
  2. ^ Louis Mercier, La Société du parler français au Canada et la mise en valeur du patrimoine linguistique québécois (1902-1962), p. 4
  3. ^ Louis Mercier, La Société du parler français au Canada et la mise en valeur du patrimoine linguistique québécois (1902-1962), p. 401-402

References

In French
  • LexiQué. "La Société du parler français au Canada (1902-1962)", in the site of the Laboratoire de lexicologie et lexicographie québécoises, June 6, 2007
  • Verreault, Claude. "Adjutor Rivard (1868-1945)", in the site of the Laboratoire de lexicologie et lexicographie québécoises, June 6, 2007
  • Verreault, Claude, Louis Mercier and Thomas Lavoie, ed. (2006). 1902-2002, la Société du parler français au Canada cent ans après sa fondation : mise en valeur d'un patrimoine culturel, Sainte-Foy: Presses de l'Université Laval, 242 p. ISBN 2-7637-8255-8 (preview)
  • Mercier, Louis (2002). La Société du parler français au Canada et la mise en valeur du patrimoine linguistique québécois (1902-1962) : histoire de son enquête et genèse de son glossaire, Québec : Presses de l'Université Laval, 507 p. ISBN 2-7637-7927-1 (preview)
  • Baudrillart, Alfred (1927). Vingt-cinquième anniversaire de la Société du Parler français au Canada : Discours prononcé à Québec, le 28 avril 1927, Paris: Firmin-Didot
  • SPFC. Glossaire du parler français au Canada, Québec: l'Action sociale, 1930, 709 p. (online: PDF, HTML)
  • Maheux, Arthur. "L'oeuvre de la société du parler français au Canada de 1902 à 1927", in Le Canada-français, Québec, vol. 14, no. 9 (May 1927), p. 608-621
  • Rivard, Adjutor (1914). Études sur les parlers de France au Canada, Québec: J.-P. Garneau, 280 p. (online)
  • SPFC. Bulletin du parler français au Canada (1902–1918) (online: vol. 2 to 16)
  • SPFC (1906). Société du parler français au Canada, fondée le 18 février 1902 : statuts (adoptés le 22 mars 1906), Québec: Société du parler français au Canada, 15 p.
  • SPFC (1902). Société du parler français au Canada : plan d'études, méthode de travail, méthode d'observation, Québec: Société du parler français au Canada], 24 p.