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  1. Jun 29, 2020 · However, there is no published empirical evidence that presents the on-ground language attitudes of the Cebuanos on the Cebuano, Filipino, and English languages. Employing mixed methods research,...

  2. Jun 23, 2023 · The interactions with other languages and cultures had influenced the language practices and expressions of Cebuano speakers outside its traditional territory (Llamas, 2022; Baclay, 2020).

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  4. Increasing usage of spoken English (being the primary language of commerce and education in the Philippines) has also led to the introduction of new pronunciations and spellings of old Cebuano words. Code-switching forms of English and Bisaya ( Bislish ) are also common among the educated younger generations.

  5. Jun 5, 2023 · Gabales (2021) examines Cebuano as a heritage language in th e Filipino diaspora, emph asizing its role in identi ty maintenan ce and tr ansnational connections. Inocian et al. ( 2020 ) discuss ...

  6. Language contact with other Philippine languages, as well as with Spanish, English, and other foreign languages, has influenced Cebuano's lexicon, syntax, and sociolinguistic dynamics (Keesing & Strathern, 2020).

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  7. Apr 13, 2024 · Cebuano is closely related to the languages of the Hiligaynon (Ilongo) and Waray-Waray, and it is sometimes grouped with those languages as a dialect of Visayan (Bisayan). Cebuano speakers constitute about one-fifth of the population of the Philippines and are the second largest ethnolinguistic group in the country.

  8. Language contact with other Philippine languages, as well as with Spanish, English, and other foreign languages, has influenced Cebuano’s lexicon, syntax, and sociolinguistic dynamics (Keesing and Strathern, 2020).

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