Sentences with phrase «of anglophone»

In English, ads will be published in the classifieds of The Gazette, a Montreal English newspaper that reaches more than 80 per cent of the anglophone and allophone population of Greater Montréal.
Netflix does not reveal its subscriber numbers but a poll this spring by the Media Technology Monitor in Canada found 48 per cent of anglophone respondents said they were users of the streaming service.
I've also included a link to a version of the clip with English subtitles for any of your anglophone colleagues who may be looking for something for their history classes or Remembrance Day.
Some universities in the non-English-speaking world have begun adopting similar standards to those of the anglophone Ph.D. degree for their research doctorates (see the Bologna process).
Although English is the world's lingua franca, its popularity largely hinges on the present economic importance of Anglophone countries.
The who's - who of anglophone Montreal live in and around Westmount, with former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's $ 7.95 million mansion just one of a number of notable residences (the average housing bill is a little more forgiving at just under $ 2 million).
Twenty - three per cent of Anglophones said they were likely to cut the cord eventually, compared to 14 per cent of Francophones.

Not exact matches

Quebec's richest quartier sits at the northwest edge of the prosperous anglophone enclave of Westmount, with one of the city's highest peaks in its midst.
In Montreal, young anglophones employ French pronunciations of words «to signal their local status, in contrast to tourists or recently arrived English - speakers.»
The Department of Transportation says both buses will operate in Metro Moncton with one assigned to the Anglophone East School District while the other will be used by the Francophone South District.
The philosophy of Gilles Deleuze is often classified, in the Anglophone world at least, under the heading «poststructuralist.
This, though, may be a propitious moment for a revival of interest in these works, at least among Anglophone readers.
Let us take then a representative instance of the relentless, largely Anglophone, media attacks upon the Pope.
The gulf between anglophone Canadians and francophone Canadians was wider than at any other time since the Conscription crisis of 1917.
In 1990, 2,000 troops were sent by the government to break - up a SDF - led peaceful march of 20,000 people in the Northwest Province, known as the Anglophone region (that area of Cameroon formerly colonised by the British).
Still, given that the IPOB campaign was driven by the impassioned orchestration of Igbo «marginalization», it is interesting that the Anglophone Cameroon issue is flaring at about the same time.
The government cut the internet to the Anglophone region in January after protests against the predominantly French - speaking government of President Paul Biya.
One of the running themes inside the book is an uneasy tension between the Anglophones (the English) and the Francophones (the French).
Remember the 1961 plebiscite, in which the Anglophone south - western flank of Cameroon voted to join the Francophone majority to the east and north, while the northern tract of the same English - administered territory opted to stay, as Nigeria's Sardauna Province?
There is a specious and atheoretical tendency in Anglophone and particularly American research to reduce class as a theoretical category to decile analyses of income earnt.
But for native Anglophones, the challenges are subtle and paradoxical: to avoid complacency — specifically, the belief that one's native mastery of the world's lingua franca confers an inherent and permanent advantage — and marginalization as billions around the world who also know other languages master and colonize our native tongue.
For Anglophones like me, the convenient solution is to impose English as the official language of science.
Regulatory training in ENGLISH for staff developing experimental procedures and projects (former level I) The training program of 57 hours (over 7 days) is designed for Anglophone students and researchers having a direct scientific responsibility for experimentation on animals.
An anglophone living in the heart of French - speaking Quebec would become bilingual.
That film unfortunately arrived on the coattails of Downfall, which has since made all Anglophone portrayals of the Third Reich look dismally bogus.
In truth, however, this phenomenon was uneven, and was more pronounced in Germany and Anglophone nations than in countries such as Italy (where most of their post-1970 films were made), Portugal and the Spanish - speaking world, in which the Straubs found more steadfast support for their radical work.
In addition, and unlike much English - language film scholarship even today (and certainly television studies), the book is far from Anglophone - or even Francophone - centric in its account of both cinema and criticism / theory's history, being at pains to emphasise the reality of new - century scholarly discourse as truly global in scope.
Frances McDormand and Greta Gerwig are on hand for some Anglophone interpretation and guidance, while F. Murray Abraham and Tilda Swinton, although both brilliantly cast as soothsayers of Trash Island, feel incredibly underutilized.
Lastly, hats off to the continuing excellence of the offerings provided by the UK's Second Run label, still the anglophone Czechoslovako - cinephile's best friend.
Boom writers like Gabriel García Márquez (who briefly attended the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome and oversaw the creation of the Fundación del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano in Cuba) were having these conversations abroad — but did that mean they needn't have taken place within Anglophone film criticism circles from those Latino writers who were finding their own bilingual voices?
The success of these exams led other provinces - Manitoba and Anglophone New Brunswick - to introduce curriculum - based external exit exams in the late 1990s.
I also could not help but notice that all Anglophone countries have almost identical, relatively high levels of functional illiteracy.
Battle of the Books is an exciting event wherein teams of high school students from Anglophone schools in Quebec test their detailed knowledge of 10 young adult books.
Google Play is not big in the Anglophone markets which presumably make up the bulk of your survey, as only English - language readers will be reading GoodEreader in the first place.
I've never been anything but American, even though I have lived some in Europe, and I still tend to use an «s» instead of a «z», or add a «u» next to an «o» in some words, simply because I read a lot of UK Anglophone novels as a child and teen and those words stuck.
Even though Word corrects your mistakes, anglophones have a different way of expressing themselves.
What is the current status of German literature in the Anglophone world?
No longer must an avid reader live in an anglophone country to take advantage of the best selling eReader to date.
Obviously the first instinct is to look to Anglophone countries that require minimal modification of the user interface.
In a telephone poll of 4,002 anglophone Canadians conducted for the Media Technology Monitor last fall, 39 per cent said they had access to a Netflix subscription, up from 26 per cent in 2013.
One stroll, for instance, could take in Downtown where attractions include the Museum of Fine Arts, the prestigious McGill University (founded from a bequest by a Glasgow - born fur trader), Sainte - Catherine Street for the major department stores (at Ogilvy's a bagpiper still plays every day at noon) and the Golden Square Mile with its fine Victorian homes which were once home to the country's Anglophone, predominantly Scottish, upper class.
Outside of native anglophone countries, Sweden consistently have one of the largest and most fluent English speaking populations in Europe!
Ideally, I would have preferred dining with a more diverse mix of people, but Laura explained to me that they alternate nights between visiting Anglophones and Parisians (to relieve the locals from having to field questions from distracting tourists.)
«Modernist concepts, especially aesthetic autonomy, were fundamental to the literature of decolonization in anglophone Africa.»
The bridging of the African anglophone / francophone divide is especially significant.
Most of the early anglophone members of the CAS could be broadly described as French - influenced post-impressionists.
Borduas's personal influence also grew steadily, to the vexation of some conservative anglophone members and Pellan's circle of admirers.
This regional residency project focuses on the sustainable development, regional integration and critical education of younger artists while exposing Dutch Antillean, Anglophone, Francophone and Hispanic artists to each other.
We organized the countries we would visit on the basis of their colonial history — from the Anglophone (Accra 2013), Francophone (Dakar 2014), and Lusophone (Maputo 2015).
When it came to eye - watering amounts of money, paintings by anglophone figures including Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock and Francis Bacon were typically the headline - makers.
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