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      • Globalization is driving a significant language shift in the Philippines, where English is increasingly dominating native Filipino languages. This trend is evident in various contexts, including education, media, and business. As a result, native languages are being influenced by English terms and expressions, altering their linguistic structures.
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  2. English continues to have a great influence on Filipino language development and to be a counterpart to local languages in forming and directing the emerging language trend.

    • Orathai Chureson
    • 2014
  3. Oct 1, 2013 · In an effort to create an awareness of this trend and foster the preservation of a country’s national language, this research explores the impact of the emergence of English as a global language on the Filipino language.

    • Orathai Chureson
    • 2014
  4. Jun 2, 2024 · The Philippines is experiencing language homogenization, with globalization favoring English over native languages. The increasing dominance of English in education, media, and technology is influencing language use among Filipinos, compromising the unique cultural identity tied to native languages.

  5. Even to this day, English has a socially privileged status as it enables Filipinos to participate in an increasingly competitive global market (Bolton, 2020).

  6. Central Luzon State University, the Philippines. Abstract. Since the colonization of the Americans, Filipinos have been using English as their second language and have been accustomed to using the language alongside local languages.

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  7. Seeing its pervasive use in the Philippine context, it is worthwhileto consider the position of Philippine English as a World English, which according to Kirkpatrick and Deterding (2011), reflects the lo- cal phenomena and cultural values found in the community where the language takes root.

  8. For internationalization, the English language should be learned and be treated as a second language or working language by nationals in non-English speaking nations. The contributions of Filipino values and ways of communicating in English should be tapped to attain economic growth or development.