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Contre toi : tensions, désirs et jalousie chez Duceppe
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2025
Duceppe présente ces jours-ci Contre toi, une adaptation québécoise de la célèbre pièce anglaise Closer de Patrick Marber, jouée pour la première fois en 1997. Une citation de Isabelle Blais L'amour lesbien mis en avant Cette histoire commence par une rencontre inattendue entre Dan, une écrivaine, et Alice, une jeune femme renversée par un taxi. Ces relations entrecroisées se transforment en un ballet émotionnel à la fois sensuel et destructeur, où chaque interaction entraîne de la manipulation.
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Using conventional sequences in L2 French1
2010
[...]statistical methods are typically used on large corpora such as the BNC.3 The present study uses a small-scale specialized corpus, which is nowhere the size of the BNC. [...]c 'est vrai que 'as a matter of fact' can be both a textual marker (connector), but it can also serve as an own-speech management marker and many speakers use it in abundance, natives as well as non-natives. Since this is a quantitative study, a decision was made to place the sequence in the sub-category which corresponds to the most frequent function of the sequence in question. a. Textual markers (information/text-structuring devices) c'est 'it is' Uy a 'there is' parce que 'because' par contre 'on the other hand' b. Own-speech management markers je crois (que) ? think that' je veux ire ? mean' c'est-à-dire (qe) 'That is' disons que 'let us say that X' c. Interactive markers bien sûr 'of course' d'accord 'OK' tout à fait 'absolutely' ben ouais 'sure' Having presented the analytical categories, it is now time to move on to the results of the empirical study. 4. [...]this part of our study suggests that an increased number of CSs is, as Yorio (1989) proposed, an indicator of second language development. [...]in the light of this theory, it comes as no surprise that the qunatity of CSs increases in parallel with exposure to the TL and that the participants having lived in the TL community for 5-10 years have access to roughly the same quantity of conventional sequences as native speakers, even though they may differ from a qualitative point of view.
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Imaginairium, un festival de littérature éclaté à Calgary
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2024
Une citation de Shelley Youngblut Les amateurs de politique pourront donc, par exemple, assister à une discussion entre le politologue Zain Velji et l’autrice Susanne Craig au sujet de son dernier livre Lucky Loser : How Donald Trump Created the Illusion of Success. Elle présente cette année son nouveau livre, The Capital of Dreams, lors d’une soirée en son honneur et participe au concours ludique le Match à mort littéraire (Literary Death Match). En 2024, Fanny Britt, l’autrice québécoise lauréate du Prix du Gouverneur général en 2021 pour son livre Faire les sucres, présente la traduction de son livre en anglais, Sugaring off.
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Sarah Polley
2024
Sarah Polley : mille dangersSarah Polley : mille dangers Regarder Sarah Polley : mille dangers Segment du 21 avril 2024 d'une durée de 14 minutes 49 secondes Segment | 21 avril 2024 | 14 minutes 49 secondes De Tout le monde en parle Partager Lien copié Sarah Polley est une géante du cinéma canadien. L'importance de l'oeuvre de Sarah Polley, selon Fanny Britt et Claudia Hébert Women talking : un film et un mouvement, selon sa réalisatrice, Sarah Polley En complément Women Talking, l’Oscar du meilleur scénario adapté à l’affiche à Ottawa Tout, partout, tout à la fois triompheaux Oscars avec sept trophées Women Talking de Sarah Polley sera présenté au TIFF Women Talking : un film et un mouvement, selon sa réalisatrice, Sarah Polley Sarah Polley adaptera pour Netflix le roman Captive de Margaret Atwood La réalisatrice Sarah Polley reçoit le prix littéraire du Toronto Book Award 2022 L'importance de l'œuvre de Sarah Polley, selon Fanny Britt et Claudia Hébert Le documentaire de la Canadienne Sarah Polley frappe à la porte des Oscars icitoutv Regarder sur ICI TOU.TV (Nouvelle fenêtre) Segments de l'épisode Paul Arcand : 34 ans à « déranger » 17 minutes 20 secondes17:20 Anne Dorval et Philippe-Audrey Larrue-St-Jacques : la rançon de la … Segment 14 avril 2024 Médicament pour maigrir : miracle ou mirage?
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Wild Life by Hamilton's Amanda Leduc makes 2025 Giller Prize longlist
2025
Other Worldsby André Alexis We Love You, Bunny by Mona Awad An Astonishment of Starsby Kirti Bhadresa We, The Kindlingby Otoniya J. Okot Bitek The Tiger and the Cosmonautby Eddy Boudel Tan Sugaring Offby Fanny Britt, translated by Susan Ouriou Stillby Joanna Cockerline The Paris Expressby Emma Donoghue The Sideways Life of Denny Vossby Holly Kennedy The Life Cycle of the Common Octopusby Emma Knight Wild Lifeby Amanda Leduc The Road Between Us by Bindu Suresh Pick a Colour by Souvankham Thammavongsa You've Changedby Ian Williams The longlist was chosen from more than 100 books by jury chair and former finalist Dionne Irving and jurors and authors Loghan Paylor and Deepa Rajagopalan. In 2023, the Giller Prize broadcast was twice interrupted by protesters taking issue with Scotiabank, the prize's former main sponsor, because of the bank's investment in Elbit Systems, an Israeli defence contractor. Why Mona Awad wrote a twisted take on the fairy tale with novel Bunny Awad is a Boston-based author whose debut short story collection, 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl, won the Amazon Canada First Novel Award, the Colorado Book Award and was shortlisted for the 2016 Scotiabank Giller Prize. From a wife who uses the name of her white husband in public to the teen girl who watches her rebellious older sister slip away, the stories shed light on those who often remain unseen.
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14 Canadian books make 2025 Giller Prize longlist
2025
Other Worldsby André Alexis We Love You, Bunny by Mona Awad An Astonishment of Starsby Kirti Bhadresa We, The Kindlingby Otoniya J. Okot Bitek The Tiger and the Cosmonautby Eddy Boudel Tan Sugaring Offby Fanny Britt, translated by Susan Ouriou Stillby Joanna Cockerline The Paris Expressby Emma Donoghue The Sideways Life of Denny Vossby Holly Kennedy The Life Cycle of the Common Octopusby Emma Knight Wild Lifeby Amanda Leduc The Road Between Us by Bindu Suresh Pick a Colour by Souvankham Thammavongsa You've Changedby Ian Williams The longlist was chosen from more than 100 books by jury chair and former finalist Dionne Irving and jurors and authors Loghan Paylor and Deepa Rajagopalan. In 2023, the Giller Prize broadcast was twice interrupted by protesters taking issue with Scotiabank, the prize's former main sponsor, because of the bank's investment in Elbit Systems, an Israeli defence contractor. Why Mona Awad wrote a twisted take on the fairy tale with novel Bunny Awad is a Boston-based author whose debut short story collection, 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl, won the Amazon Canada First Novel Award, the Colorado Book Award and was shortlisted for the 2016 Scotiabank Giller Prize. From a wife who uses the name of her white husband in public to the teen girl who watches her rebellious older sister slip away, the stories shed light on those who often remain unseen.
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