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Nick Joaquin’s Cándido’s Apocalypse: Re-imagining the Gothic in a Postcolonial Philippines [PDF]
Nick Joaquin, one of the Philippines’ pillars of literature in English, is regrettably known locally for his nostalgic take on the Hispanic aspect of Philippine culture.
Marie Rose B. Arong
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Multilingual English Language Teaching in the Philippines [PDF]
In English language teaching (ELT) circles, the English used in the Philippines is traditionally labelled as ESL. However, that label, including the attitudes and practices that it brings, does not accurately capture the complex language situation in the
Jovie D. Espino +2 more
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The ability to reflect on a teacher is critical as part of his/her self-agency to become a professional teacher. This research aimed to compare Indonesian and Philippine teachers' reflection practice on English teaching.
Mauly Halwat Hikmat +4 more
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Vernacular Virtual: Toward a Philippine New Materialist Poetics
This essay turns to and through the Philippine vernacular in order to open up the possibility of a new materialist regard of literature, one that specifically stems from the Philippine tropics.
Christian Jil Benitez
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“The Laryngectomee Guide” Philippine Edition
Dear Editor, I am happy to announce that “The Laryngectomee Guide” Philippine Edition is available now in paperback and eBook. The eBook is FREE. The translation from English to Tagalog was supervised by Professor Alfredo Pontejos Jr.
Itzhak Brook
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The Philippines is no stranger to geopolitics. It stood near the frontier of ideological struggles as the Cold War raged in the Asia-Pacific. Not only did American bases in the Philippines figure in the Korea and Vietnam conflicts, but the Philippine ...
Yujuico, Emmanuel
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Selected features of Philippine English pronunciation among three groups of Ilocano speakers
This paper describes the pronunciation of Philippine English by Ilocano speakers from three provinces of Region II in the Philippines: Nueva Vizcaya, Isabela, and Cagayan.
L. I Haloc, S. N Dita
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Same-verb different-particle phrasal verbs in Philippine English [PDF]
English preposition is one of the hardest features to learn and master, especially by ‘nonnative’ speakers of the English language; hence, several Filipinos tend to interchange particle/preposition in phrasal verbs (PhVs) (e.g., fill up and fill out). As
Gefilloyd L. De Castro
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Speech intelligibility of the diastratic varieties of Philippine English
The rise of English globalization has prompted speech production variations that reveal the cultural and social backgrounds of the different speakers. However, intelligibility issues of the different varieties have also become a concern.
Jin-young Tak +2 more
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Openings of telephone conversations in Philippine English [PDF]
This study provides a corpus-based description of telephone-conversation openings in Philippine English. Data for the analysis of telephone conversations in Philippine English come from the Philippine component of the International Corpus of English (ICE-
Ariane Macalinga Borlongan +1 more
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