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LINGUIST List Resources for Pilipino
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The Lannang Corpus (LanCorp): A POS-tagged, sociolinguistic corpus containing recordings and transcriptions of Lannang speech collected from the metropolitan Manila Lannangs between 2016 and 2020 ...
Gonzales, Wilkinson Daniel Wong. - : University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data, 2022
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The Dynamics of Second Generation Remittances
Gutierrez, Armand. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Caught in the In-between: The Seen and Unseen Forms of Care Among Filipino/Filipino-American Immigrants Navigating Built and Imagined Spaces
In: Berkeley Undergraduate Journal, vol 35, iss 1 (2021)
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Filipino
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
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An experimental sociolinguistic study of Asian Americans in Boston (AAiB) ...
Chang, Charles. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Datasets for Dionne & Chang (2021) ...
Chang, Charles. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Materials for AAiB ...
Chang, Charles. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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La transmissió de les llengües filipines a Catalunya ; The Filipino languages in Catalonia and their transmission
In: Treballs de Sociolingüística Catalana; Núm. 31 (2021): L’estandardologia comparada: teoria i pràctica; 117-136 (2021)
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PHONO-SYLLABIC NA KAGAMITAN SA PAGTUTURONG FILIPINO SA UNANG BAITANG AT ANG KASANAYANSA PAGBASA ...
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PHONO-SYLLABIC NA KAGAMITAN SA PAGTUTURONG FILIPINO SA UNANG BAITANG AT ANG KASANAYANSA PAGBASA ...
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Baybayin: The Role of a Written Language in the Cultural Identity and Socio-Psychological Well-Being of Filipinos
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Reflective practice in the newswork of Filipino journalists: A grounded theory study ; Reflective practice by journalists
In: https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-applied-journalism-media-studies (2021)
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A sociophonetic study of Filipino English in Winnipeg, Canada
Li, Lanlan. - 2021
Abstract: The Filipino community in Winnipeg is unique, for that they are not only the largest minority group in the city, they also settled primarily in the northwest area of the city, forming a close-knit enclave. In addition, they are a highly visible group in Winnipeg and have strong familial and community ties. This dissertation explores the sociophonetic patterns among Filipinos in Winnipeg. To achieve this goal, I compare the linguistic behavior of Filipinos to the general population by examining three phonetic features: Canadian Raising, /æg/-raising and Voice Onset Time (VOT). Acoustic phonetic analyses and statistical analyses are carried out on the data that are drawn from 26 Filipino Winnipeggers (FWs) and 17 Traditional Winnipeggers (TWs). The major findings of the three linguistic variables are as follows. For Canadian Raising, first-generation FWs do not participate in Canadian Raising of /aɪ/ and /aʊ/. Second-generation FWs show the same extent of /aɪ/-raising, but less degree of /aʊ/-raising as compared to the local mainstream speakers. This pattern may correlate with the different regional distributions of the two diphthongs and indicate second-generation FWs are more oriented toward national standards or large urban centers. For /æg/-raising, the Filipino second-generation women show the same degree of raising as their local counterparts, while the Filipino second-generation men have less raising and pattern with the first generation. This gendered difference reflects the more diverse social networks among second-generation women than among second-generation men. For VOT, language transfer effects are only found in the first-generation FWs, and have not passed along to second-generation FWs, which aligns with the findings of Hoffman and Walker (2010). This study indicates that the linguistic variation among Filipinos is potentially influenced by their social roles and social connections in Winnipeg. The findings of this dissertation support an intersectional approach, taking into account of ethnicity, gender, and generation, while investigating ethnolinguistic variation. This dissertation is also the first to discuss Filipino Canadians in Winnipeg and their English production patterns, and provides more materials for the growing studies of sociolinguistic variation in Asian communities. ; October 2021
Keyword: Canadian Raising; Ethnicity; Filipino; Sociophonetics; Voice Onset Time
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1993/35844
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The Attitudes and Perspectives of Filipino-Americans Regarding Speech and Language Disorders
Aniel, Anna Nicole Castillo. - : University of Kansas, 2020
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Attitudes of Thai students towards Filipino English teachers ...
Thidarat Sararat. - : Thammasat University, 2019
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PHOIBLE 2.0 phonemic inventories for Filipino
: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, 2019
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Le filipino-tagalog ; Le filipino-tagalog: Quelques contrastes pertinents pour l'acquisition du Français Langue Seconde par les locuteurs du filipino-tagalog
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01703892 ; 2018 (2018)
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Le filipino/tagalog (pilipino) ; Le filipino/tagalog (pilipino): Quelques contrastes pertinents pour l'acquisition du Français Langue Seconde par les locuteurs du filipino/tagalog
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01717869 ; 2018 (2018)
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Interactions de base en filipino
Kiseleva, Tatiana; Vincent, Coralie; El Ayari, Sarra. - : Structures formelles du langage, 2018
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