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Language use and preference in the multilingual context of Davao City, Philippines

open access: yesStudies in English Language and Education, 2021
This paper is a pioneering study on the language use and preference of the Davaoeños from generations X (born in the years 1965 to 1979) and Z (born in the years 1995 to 2015) towards the Cebuano, Filipino, and English languages.
Jeconiah Louis Dreisbach   +1 more
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Attitudes Towards Philippine English: The Case of ESL Teachers in Selected Provinces in Central Luzon, Philippines

open access: yesInternational Journal of Multidisciplinary Applied Business and Education Research, 2023
Language attitudes refer to individuals' views, judgments, and emotions regarding a language or linguistic variety. These attitudes are shaped by various factors such as cultural, social, historical, and political contexts.
M. G. Babanto   +13 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Typical Different Features of Grammar of the British English (BrE) and American English (AmE)

open access: yesEthical Lingua: Journal of Language Teaching and Literature, 2016
There are a number of varieties of English all over the world such as American, British, Australian, Indian, Singaporean, Philippine English, etc. However, there are only two varieties of English which are most widely and dominantly taught, learned, and ...
I Wayan Dirgeyasa
doaj   +3 more sources

Question Tags in Philippine English [PDF]

open access: yesCorpus Pragmatics, 2020
AbstractThis study investigates the use of question tags (QTs) in a subcorpus of dialogues from the Philippine component of the International Corpus of English. It takes into account the full range of QT forms used in Philippine English, including English variant QTs as well as English and Tagalog invariant forms.
openaire   +1 more source

AWARENESS OF PHILIPPINE ENGLISH: THE CASE OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

open access: yesПроблемы языка, 2023
Although there is an increase in the number of studies on Philippine English (PE), there is very little research tackling Filipinos’ awareness of PE. This study was done to help expand the limited research on PE awareness, fill the gaps in a few related ...
Mohammad Nassef D. Ali
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Are Mandarin Chinese Speakers Prepared for Philippine English? Insights From PhD Students in Manila

open access: yesInternational Journal of Linguistics Literature & Translation
| ABSTRACT The study explores how Mandarin Chinese PhD students in Manila perceive Philippine English and how they adapt to it through the World Englishes and Communication Accommodation Theory frameworks. Data were gathered for the project using a mixed-
Shen Li   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Integration of Transversal Competency in Key Stage 4 English Subjects

open access: yesInternational Journal of Educational Management and Development Studies, 2021
This research constitutes a relatively new area of competencies that has emerged from the current trend of Philippine Education. It aimed to analyze transversal competencies embedded in Key Stage 4 English subjects and examined whether these competencies
Chrizza Kaye R. Sotomayor
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The Intensifiers this/that in Some Varieties of English [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The intensifiers this/that acquired their adverbial status as a result of a grammaticalization process by means of which the deictic demonstratives became degree adverbs with the meaning of ‘to this/that extent, so much, so’ (OED s.v. this/that adv). The
Calle-Martin, Javier   +1 more
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A framework for designing a Philippine-English-based pedagogic model for teaching English grammar [PDF]

open access: yesAsian Journal of English Language Studies (AJELS), 2015
This paper provides a framework for designing a local-variety-based pedagogic model for teaching English grammar and a specific case in which the framework may be applied—something that is missing in the literature as far as teaching English grammar ...
Alejandro S. Bernardo   +1 more
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“Conyo talk”: the affirmation of hybrid identity and power in contemporary Philippine discourse

open access: yesLingue e Linguaggi, 2013
The Philippine linguistic and cultural phenomenon “coño talk” (a mix of predominantly Spanish and English with tagalog) is a type of discourse that purportedly identifies and differentiates people of ‘power’ from the common masses, and arose from the ...
M. M. Garvida
doaj   +1 more source

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