History of writing in the Philippines has traditionally affirmed the eventual disappearance of pre-Hispanic script in the archipelago after Christianization. This affirmation ignores the relevance of Islamization in Manila bay. Accordingly, Jawi script became the dominant writing system in the Malay world from the 15th century onwards affecting also Tagalog culture, as several data confirm. This paper explores the use of Jawi script for Tagalog language and the cultural changes introduced by the Spanish establishment in Manila
The Jawi writing is one of the privileges possessed by Malaysians in general and Muslims in particul...
Early records on the beginnings of Christianity in the Philippines show that one of the main difficu...
This paper introduces and documents the Eskaya writing system of the Philippines, developed ca. 1920...
History of writing in the Philippines has traditionally affirmed the eventual disappearance of pre-H...
From the seventeenth century to the nineteenth century PhilippineMoros increasingly wrote the Spanis...
Jawi writings began to show their role in the Malay Land since the entry of Islam into the archipela...
Jawi script is Arabic/hijaiyah letters with 6 additional letters as local modifications which -when ...
The first aim of this paper to expose the treatment of the scriptural methods used to represent the ...
Jawi writing is the main form of writing in various manuscripts recovered around the Archipelago, es...
The Philippines today is home to over one hundred different ethnolinguistic groups. These range from...
When news of an uncontacted ‘lost tribe’ began emanating from the island of Bohol in the southern Ph...
The Philippines is a particularly fertile field for the study of contact-induced lan-guage change. W...
Spanish colonialism has led to raising a significant issue of how much influence Filipino millennial...
This dissertation investigates the translationality of missionary linguistics through an analysis of...
Abstract Buton was a maritim sultanate in Southeast Sulawesi. It had a strategic location because i...
The Jawi writing is one of the privileges possessed by Malaysians in general and Muslims in particul...
Early records on the beginnings of Christianity in the Philippines show that one of the main difficu...
This paper introduces and documents the Eskaya writing system of the Philippines, developed ca. 1920...
History of writing in the Philippines has traditionally affirmed the eventual disappearance of pre-H...
From the seventeenth century to the nineteenth century PhilippineMoros increasingly wrote the Spanis...
Jawi writings began to show their role in the Malay Land since the entry of Islam into the archipela...
Jawi script is Arabic/hijaiyah letters with 6 additional letters as local modifications which -when ...
The first aim of this paper to expose the treatment of the scriptural methods used to represent the ...
Jawi writing is the main form of writing in various manuscripts recovered around the Archipelago, es...
The Philippines today is home to over one hundred different ethnolinguistic groups. These range from...
When news of an uncontacted ‘lost tribe’ began emanating from the island of Bohol in the southern Ph...
The Philippines is a particularly fertile field for the study of contact-induced lan-guage change. W...
Spanish colonialism has led to raising a significant issue of how much influence Filipino millennial...
This dissertation investigates the translationality of missionary linguistics through an analysis of...
Abstract Buton was a maritim sultanate in Southeast Sulawesi. It had a strategic location because i...
The Jawi writing is one of the privileges possessed by Malaysians in general and Muslims in particul...
Early records on the beginnings of Christianity in the Philippines show that one of the main difficu...
This paper introduces and documents the Eskaya writing system of the Philippines, developed ca. 1920...