This study aims to understand the Kapampangan people and their language settling at the heart of Central Luzon or Region III in the Philippines. This study attempts to address the origin of the Kapampangan people, their language and their influences on the Filipino culture as a whole. In spite of the fact that the province of Pampanga is in the midst of the Tagalog, Pangasinese and Ilocano speaking provinces, it remains united in language and, up to this date, used by the native Kapampangans. They believed that it is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family and is also known as Pampango, Capampangan, Pampangueño or Amanung Sisuan. The province also declared that once Spain used it as the seat of the Spani...
This study aims to identify regional language revitalization efforts and policy in Balikapapan. This...
Speaking a native language expressed a kind of art. The people in Bukidnon primarily speak various l...
Ilokano is a member of the Philippine group of Austronesian Languages. It ranks third among the majo...
This study aims to understand the Kapampangan people and their language settling at the heart of Cen...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the metaphorical categories of the Sinukwan legends that could accou...
The Philippines today is home to over one hundred different ethnolinguistic groups. These range from...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.The Philippines, northe...
Over 150 languages are spoken by the more than 76,500,000 Filipinos who live in an archipelago of ar...
After nearly 400 years of colonial occupation by Spain, the Philippine Islands were signed over to t...
In the course of collecting data from over fifty Philippine languages around the country for our res...
This study investigated the reasons why the resident-participants of Brgy. Pena, Brgy. Malayog, Brgy...
This study focuses on the adjustment of two lowland ethnic groups of the Philippines, i.e. the Kapam...
The Philippines is the home of 120-187 dialects by different indigenous groups of people. One of the...
This study was an attempt to analyze the current status of the Butuanon language and its speakers in...
Manide is a language spoken by a population of about 4,000 indigenous Negrito Filipinos living in an...
This study aims to identify regional language revitalization efforts and policy in Balikapapan. This...
Speaking a native language expressed a kind of art. The people in Bukidnon primarily speak various l...
Ilokano is a member of the Philippine group of Austronesian Languages. It ranks third among the majo...
This study aims to understand the Kapampangan people and their language settling at the heart of Cen...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the metaphorical categories of the Sinukwan legends that could accou...
The Philippines today is home to over one hundred different ethnolinguistic groups. These range from...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.The Philippines, northe...
Over 150 languages are spoken by the more than 76,500,000 Filipinos who live in an archipelago of ar...
After nearly 400 years of colonial occupation by Spain, the Philippine Islands were signed over to t...
In the course of collecting data from over fifty Philippine languages around the country for our res...
This study investigated the reasons why the resident-participants of Brgy. Pena, Brgy. Malayog, Brgy...
This study focuses on the adjustment of two lowland ethnic groups of the Philippines, i.e. the Kapam...
The Philippines is the home of 120-187 dialects by different indigenous groups of people. One of the...
This study was an attempt to analyze the current status of the Butuanon language and its speakers in...
Manide is a language spoken by a population of about 4,000 indigenous Negrito Filipinos living in an...
This study aims to identify regional language revitalization efforts and policy in Balikapapan. This...
Speaking a native language expressed a kind of art. The people in Bukidnon primarily speak various l...
Ilokano is a member of the Philippine group of Austronesian Languages. It ranks third among the majo...