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Sedition, September 27, 1972, Graphic Offensive Sep 1972

Sedition, September 27, 1972, Graphic Offensive

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Volume 2, Issue 2


Sedition, September 11, 1972, Graphic Offensive Sep 1972

Sedition, September 11, 1972, Graphic Offensive

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Volume 2, Issue 1


Sedition, August 3, 1972, Graphic Offensive Aug 1972

Sedition, August 3, 1972, Graphic Offensive

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Volume 1, Issue 10


Sedition, June 20, 1972, Graphic Offensive Jun 1972

Sedition, June 20, 1972, Graphic Offensive

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Sedition, April 10, 1972, Graphic Offensive Apr 1972

Sedition, April 10, 1972, Graphic Offensive

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Sedition, March 1972, Graphic Offensive Mar 1972

Sedition, March 1972, Graphic Offensive

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Sedition, January 31, 1972, Graphic Offensive Jan 1972

Sedition, January 31, 1972, Graphic Offensive

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Sedition, January 10, 1972, Graphic Offensive Jan 1972

Sedition, January 10, 1972, Graphic Offensive

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Sedition, December 1, 1971, Graphic Offensive Dec 1971

Sedition, December 1, 1971, Graphic Offensive

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Sedition, November 3, 1971, Graphic Offensive Nov 1971

Sedition, November 3, 1971, Graphic Offensive

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Sedition, October 15, 1971, Graphic Offensive Oct 1971

Sedition, October 15, 1971, Graphic Offensive

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Sedition, September 15, 1971, Graphic Offensive Sep 1971

Sedition, September 15, 1971, Graphic Offensive

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A Survey Of The English Language In The Philippines And The Various Filipino Dialects And The Development Of Tagalog As A National Language, Vidal Serrano Mata Jan 1950

A Survey Of The English Language In The Philippines And The Various Filipino Dialects And The Development Of Tagalog As A National Language, Vidal Serrano Mata

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

This Master Thesis aims to discuss the language mix-up in the Philippines. Originally, the people speak different dialects because of the lack of interaction due to geographical isolation. The Spaniards brought Spanish to them, which became the official language of the government until the Americans came and made English the medium of instruction in the school.

The trouble lies in the fact that English-speaking-and-loving Filipinos want English only, Spanish-speaking-and-loving Filipinos want Spanish only, Tagalog-speaking-and-loving Filipinos want Tagalog only while non-Tagalog-speaking Filipinos are either indifferent or prefer their respective dialects. This is the uncomfortable mess created by the principles of democracy …