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Best 1 Alain Polguère

Alain Polguère is a lexicologist associated with Meaning-Text theory; his French lexical work includes the 2007 Lexique actif du français.

7.86 Good
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Major lexical semantics and explanatory combinatorial lexicography scholar; strong academic reputation in specialized circles.

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2 Tout le monde en parle

Tout le monde en parle is a popular French-language talk show format known for its unscripted, provocative interviews with politicians, artists, and athletes. The original French iteration launched on France 2, created and hosted by Thierry Ardisson. A highly successful Quebec adaptation premiered i...

3 Marie-Claude L'Homme

Marie-Claude L'Homme is a Canadian linguist, terminologist, and lexicographer affiliated with the Université de Montréal. Her academic research focuses on specialized lexicography, terminology, and the computational processing of specialized vocabulary. She is best known for directing the developmen...

7.82 Good
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Respected terminology and lexical semantics scholar; influential academically, less visible to general dictionary users.

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4 Jean-Claude Boulanger

Jean-Claude Boulanger (1946-2018) was a Québécois linguist and lexicographer who taught at Université Laval and studied French usage in Quebec. He directed the editorial work of Dictionnaire québécois d'aujourd'hui, first published in 1992, and contributed to dictionaries for young readers, French r...

7.62 Good
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Recognized Quebec lexicographer with valuable regional-language work, though controversy and narrower adoption limit broader consensus stature.

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5 French Food at Home

French Food at Home is a Canadian instructional cooking television series hosted by Laura Calder, originally airing from 2007 to 2010. The program focuses on simplifying classic French culinary techniques and recipes for everyday home cooks, emphasizing accessible ingredients alongside traditional p...

7.42 Good
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James Beard recognition, Laura Calder charm, and accessible French cooking give it above average consensus.

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6 Opéra de Montréal

Opéra de Montréal is the largest opera company in Quebec, founded in 1980 to provide the region with a dedicated professional operatic institution. The company stages its main productions at the Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, the largest performance hall within Montreal's Place des Arts complex. It presen...

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