The identification of stressed syllables by adult second-language (L2) Spanish learners was examined for evidence of influence of an allophonic alternation driven by word position and stress. The ...
If you want to be better off, it’s best to be bilingual. A new analysis of Canada’s 2016 census indicates those who know and use both of Canada’s official languages at work earn more than their ...
Canada is on the cusp of a historic shift, the day when allophones – those with neither English nor French as a mother tongue – surpass the number of francophones. The tally is expected to be very ...
Quebec allophones, anglophones more likely than francophones to live below poverty line, study finds
A higher percentage of Quebec's anglophones live in poverty than francophones, a recent study has found. The findings, compiled from 2016 census data by demographer Jack Jedwab, president of the ...
Most non-francophones agree that Quebec's secular charter singles out Muslim women and infringes on religious rights, a CBC-Ekos poll suggests. The Parti Québécois government’s proposed charter would ...
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