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Grammatical Deviations as Features of Philippine English in Local Newspaper Editorials
Central Mindanao University Journal of Science, 2022This study identified the grammatical features of Philippine English in local newspaper editorials. Specifically, the study determined the frequency of occurrence of deviant cases in terms of subject-verb agreement, articles, and prepositions.
Kenneth Louis Cavanlit
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Situating Philippine English in University Internationalization Efforts
International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary ScopeEnglish is central to internationalization in higher education institutions, yet the role of its nativized varieties, such as the Philippine English (PhE), remains under examined.
Joan C. Ravago +9 more
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World Englishes, 2014
ABSTRACTIn this paper, I argue that the Three Circles Model of Kachru, a profoundly influential and instructive model for approaching the varieties of Englishes across the world, might be re‐examined in the context of the Philippines, in order to better capture the sociolinguistic realities of Outer Circle speakers of English.
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ABSTRACTIn this paper, I argue that the Three Circles Model of Kachru, a profoundly influential and instructive model for approaching the varieties of Englishes across the world, might be re‐examined in the context of the Philippines, in order to better capture the sociolinguistic realities of Outer Circle speakers of English.
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Unequal Englishes in the Philippines
Journal of Sociolinguistics, 2016In this paper, we show how the notion ofunequal Englishescan be deployed as an alternative way of accounting for the global spread of English. Through our data, we show how call‐center agents in the Philippines espouse conflicting ideologies in the workplace that invoke unequal Englishes.
Ruanni Tupas, Aileen Salonga
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Researching Philippine Englishes
World EnglishesAbstractThis article achieves two ends. First, it surveys recent research on the English language in the Philippines, and, second, introduces the research articles from the contributors to the special issue on Philippine Englishes. The special issue is divided into five sections, namely, linguistic description, sociolinguistics, educational linguistics,
Priscilla Angela T. Cruz +1 more
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LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching
The study used a quantitative descriptive research method to investigate the use of lexical features of PE in news articles of student publication. A content analysis of 31 news articles identified 38 instances of Philippine English, categorized into ...
R. Flores
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The study used a quantitative descriptive research method to investigate the use of lexical features of PE in news articles of student publication. A content analysis of 31 news articles identified 38 instances of Philippine English, categorized into ...
R. Flores
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Two Englishes diverged in the Philippines?
Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 2020Abstract Although World Englishes (WE) scholarship is concerned with the study of English varieties in different social contexts, there is a tendency to treat postcolonial ones as homogenous regional phenomena (e.g., Philippine English).
Wilkinson Daniel Wong Gonzales +1 more
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Prejudice towards regional accents of Philippine English
English World-WideThis study examines linguistic prejudice towards the accents of three regional varieties of Philippine English: Cebuano English, Ilocano English, and Tagalog English.
E. Quinto +5 more
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World Literature Today, 2000
in 1901. The United States, through the American Insular Government, introduced into its new territory American ideals and the American way of life through a nationwide educational system, then later through the print and broadcast media and via film.
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in 1901. The United States, through the American Insular Government, introduced into its new territory American ideals and the American way of life through a nationwide educational system, then later through the print and broadcast media and via film.
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Understanding inequalities of Philippine English in job interviews
World EnglishesThe job interview is an illustrative encounter where inequalities in relation to Philippine English can be apprehended. Drawing on the reported experiences of ten job gatekeepers from various institutions, this study examines the complex ways job ...
Julius C. Martinez
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