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  1. An Overview on Dialectal Variation. IJSRP Journal. Dialectal variation has witnessed a noticeable progress in the past half –century, this progression lead to consider the dialectal variation as a very important aspect of research in sociolinguistics. This study concentrate on dialect and language in general, it also explains the differences ...

  2. There are over 120 languages spoken in the Philippines. Filipino, the standardized form of Tagalog, is the national language and used in formal education throughout the country. Filipino and English are both official languages and English is commonly used by the government. Filipino Sign Language is the official sign language.

  3. The Philippines' Department of Education first implemented the program in the 2012–2013 school year. Mother Tongue as a subject is primarily taught in kindergarten and grades 1, 2 and 3. Mother Tongue as a subject is primarily taught in kindergarten and grades 1, 2 and 3.

  4. Aug 10, 2016 · While there are nearly 200 unique languages and dialects spoken by the Philippines’ nearly 100 million residents, over 90 percent of Filipino households speak one of just 10 languages. This map shows the provinces where these top 10 languages are the most widely-spoken. Language diversity across the country

  5. belong), which is in turn a subgroup of the Meso-Philippine languages (such as Palawano and Agutaynen). The Visayan languages are divided into five subgroups: Banton, Cebuan, Central, South, and West. Cebuano is part of this language complex, and it is geographically situated between the Central Visayan and South Visayan subgroups.

  6. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. Waray (also known as Waray-Waray or Bisayâ/Binisayâ nga Winaray/Waray, Spanish: idioma samareño meaning Samar language) is an Austronesian language and the fifth-most-spoken native regional language of the Philippines, native to Eastern Visayas. It is the native language of the Waray ...

  7. Briefly, phonology is the study of the relations of sounds in a system (language), how their relationship with each other produce contrasts or similarities in words. 1.1 Statement of the topic This paper aims to provide a comparative analysis of the phonology of three languages in the Philippines (in this paper Tagalog, Cebuano and Itawis).

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