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  1. Hence, item level validity of the Philippines (Tagalog) SF-36v2 was supported. Construct validity. At the scale level, mean scores ranged from 68.09 (BP) to 83.07 (PF) (Table 2). Philippine norm-based scores were not computed as this sample is not representative of the Philippines Tagalog-speaking general population.

    • Elmer Llanes
  2. To evaluate the validity and reliability of the Philippines (Tagalog) Short Form 36 Health Survey version 2 (SF-36v2 (®)) standard questionnaire among Filipinos residing in two cities. The ...

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  4. Tagalog LSP Page 1 Language specific peculiarities Document for Tagalog as Spoken in the Philippines 1. Dialects Tagalog is spoken by around 25 million1 people as a first language and approximately 60 million as a second language. It is the local language spoken by most Filipinos and serves as a lingua franca in most parts of the Philippines.

  5. This paper is a meta-analysis of the word-formation processes' frameworks used by Filipino speakers of English. It presents these processes that operated in the creation of the Philippine English (henceforth PhilE) lexicon since the 1970's and argues that Philippine English lexical-formation creatively dances with the changing of time.

    • Camilo M Villanueva, Jr
  6. Dec 26, 2013 · The Philippines (Tagalog) SF-36v2 is a valid and reliable instrument for measuring health status among residents of Makati City (Metro Manila) and Tanauan City (Province of Batangas) and the Japanese three- component model fit the Tagalog data better than the US two-component model.

  7. Location. A South East Asia island country in the western Pacific Ocean. An island country is a country made up of one or more islands and surrounded by water. The Philippines consists of more than 7,000 islands, and is one of the largest archipelagos in the world. As a result it is divided into 3 island groups: Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao.

  8. Filipino is a form of the Tagalog language. It is the national language of the Philippines. [1] About one third of the people in the Philippines speak Tagalog as a first language . Young man speak Filipino. Filipino is used as the formal name of Tagalog. Sometimes it even means the same thing.

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