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Morphological And Syntactic Filipinisms In Student Writing: The Cebuano Experience

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Carmel Vip C. Derasin
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si4.1663

Abstract

This study analyzed the emergent morphological and syntactical Filipinisms of English in the discourse of School Publication among Universities and Colleges in Cebu. The study is important because through reading such as student publications, readers acquire implicit knowledge of English. It would increase their knowledge socially and linguistically. The data were analyzed linguistically through the use of discourse analysis. The analysis focused on the emergent variations and composite forms of morphology and syntax. In view of the findings, it brought to light the morphological and syntactical variations immediately involved in Philippine English (Filipinisms). Filipinisms has really an influence from other Englishes in the world specifically, British English. It has been shown that these variations evolved in student publications among the Universities and Colleges in Cebu and proved that language changed and developed from time to time. Therefore, this type of English has come to an effect in school setting, industry and community as well.

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