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Several bases for integration of Philippine English into the English curriculum of the Philippines

Asian Englishes, 2021
While still in its emergent phase, pending the development, documentation and research of its linguistic features, Standard Philippine English has become one of the most popular topics in the Engli...
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Two Englishes diverged in the Philippines?

Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 2020
Abstract 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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Philippine Theatre in English

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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Chapter 5. Philippine English

2012
Philippine English is a legitimate nativized variety of English. It is the language used by Filipinos in controlling domains such as science and technology, the judiciary, the legislature, bureaucracy, higher education, scholarly discourse, and the like.
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Philippine English (Metro Manila acrolect)

Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 2017
English is an official language in the Philippines, along with Filipino, a standardized register originally based on Tagalog (Gonzalez 1998). The Philippines were a Spanish colony for over three centuries, but when the Americans took control in 1898, they immediately implemented English instruction in schools (Gonzalez 2004).
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Philippine English and commodity formation

World Englishes
AbstractThis article aims to expand the scope of Philippine English studies by investigating the viability of Philippine English as a resource for the contestation of the global–local interface, a perspective that remains understudied in Philippine English studies.
Paolo Nino Valdez, Raymund Vitorio
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Cultural Keywords in Philippine English

2020
Following Williams’s (1976) seminal work on cultural keywords in English, other language researchers have embraced the term, applying different methodologies (both qualitative and quantitative) to identifying them. They find sets of keywords (larger and smaller) in British, Australian, and South Asian Englishes, using synchronic rather than diachronic ...
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Teaching Philippine English through schoolscapes

World Englishes
AbstractSchools in general and their so‐called linguistic schoolscape in particular have become an interesting object and subject of (socio)linguistic investigation over the past few years. This article, therefore, explores how schoolscapes may be turned into a potential pedagogical arsenal for teaching and learning a local variety of English ...
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The subjunctive mood in Philippine English

2014
American English has been observed to be leading the way in the revival of the (mandative) subjunctive, leaving behind British English and its postcolonial “children”. Drawing on data from two sets of corpora, sampled in the 1960s and the 1990s, this paper examines the extent to which Philippine English, a distinctively American-rooted variety, has ...
Peter Collins   +3 more
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English Proficiency of Learners Taught Using Standard English and Philippine English

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Standard English and Philippine English are examples of World Englishes used in different domains in the country. To probe on this matter, this study aimed to determine the level of English proficiency of the learners taught in Standard English and Philippine English. The study utilized the experimental method and rubrics in gathering data.
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