Language police

Language police

Language police may refer to:
* "The Language Police", a book by Diane Ravitch
* Office québécois de la langue française, a Quebec government office
* Minister of Culture (France), a French office known as the "language police"

ee also

*List of language regulators
*Linguistic prescription
*Political correctness


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