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... languages . A National Language In 1917 Ignacio Villamor , President of the University of the Philip- pines , 13 proposed the creation of a national language for the Philippines by combining vocabulary from numerous Philippine languages ...
... languages . A National Language In 1917 Ignacio Villamor , President of the University of the Philip- pines , 13 proposed the creation of a national language for the Philippines by combining vocabulary from numerous Philippine languages ...
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... Language of the Philippines , and since July 4 , 1946 , an official language alongside English and Spanish . The proposal by Villamor like others before him , for a national language to be devised by the planned assimilation of the many ...
... Language of the Philippines , and since July 4 , 1946 , an official language alongside English and Spanish . The proposal by Villamor like others before him , for a national language to be devised by the planned assimilation of the many ...
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... language loyalty , i.e. , the language they speak is the best , so why bother learning another Philippine language . 2. Pilipino , the national language , a required course in schools in the lower levels , is very different from the ...
... language loyalty , i.e. , the language they speak is the best , so why bother learning another Philippine language . 2. Pilipino , the national language , a required course in schools in the lower levels , is very different from the ...
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Volume XVIII Number | 1 |
Calderon | 72 |
The Filipino University and The Challenge | 337 |
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