This study is a phonologic, morpological and syntax analysis in the Sinama - Badjao language compared to Filipino and English. This study aims to answer specific questions: What is the structure of phonology of Sinama-Badjao according to the method of articulation and point articulation? What is the structure of the Sinama-Badjao morphology by fiscal, repetition and synthesis? What is the syntax structure of the Sinama-Badjao language according to the terms of identification and transactional rules: ...
Tópico(s): Swearing, Euphemism, Multilingualism
2017 - | JPAIR Multidisciplinary Research
Mary Joy Sawa-an, Jeffrixx Parajas,
Japan is known for its culture as a nationalistic country with tremendous love for their language and culture that is being imposed to its people, also known as ‘Nihonjinron’ or ‘Japaneseness’. In education, they also learn foreign language like English, Mandarin, Spanish and even Filipino to achieve internationalization among other countries or to put in concept, it is called ‘Kokusaika’. Notes on the ideology of Nihonjinron and Kokusaika were analyzed using the Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) from ...
Tópico(s): Subtitles and Audiovisual Media
2023 - Arizona State University | Education Review
"FILIPINO CROSSCURRENTS: OCEANOGRAPHIES OF SEAFARING, MASCULINITIES AND GLOBALIZATION." Ethnic and Racial Studies, 35(11), pp. 2031–2032
Tópico(s): Philippine History and Culture
2012 - Routledge | Ethnic and Racial Studies
This paper reviews the current definition of Filipino families , starting from a sociological perspective to the challenge to Filipino psychologists. More recent research of sociologists on families recognize the changing structure and composition of Filipino families brought about by various issues, urban and global migration, changing role of women and other societal issues. Whereas many psychologists have done research on Filipino families , few have looked into non-traditional families. Important ...
Tópico(s): Migration and Labor Dynamics
2010 - | Philippine Journal of Psychology
Journal Article Home Bound: Filipino American Lives across Cultures, Communities, and Countries Get access Home Bound: Filipino American Lives across Cultures, Communities, and Countries. By Espiritu Yen Le (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003. xi + 271 pp. Tables, notes, bibliography. $21.95, paper.) Judy Yung Judy Yung University of California, Santa Cruz Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Western Historical Quarterly, Volume 35, Issue 2, Summer 2004, ...
Tópico(s): Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
2004 - Oxford University Press | Western Historical Quarterly
(1976). The Filipino writer in America—old and new. World Literature Written in English: Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 406-414.
Tópico(s): Philippine History and Culture
1976 - Routledge | World Literature Written in English
pERSONAL DISPUTES among Filipinos are most frequently processed' through amicable settlement. 2 In the Philippines, as in all states, the majority of personal disputes are not too serious and are processed informally. Resort to amicable settlement is also common in grave and violent disputes, including ones that have entered the formal legal system and become civil or criminal cases. Most explanations of preference for informal means of dispute-processing in ex-colonial, Third World states stress ...
Tópico(s): Philippine History and Culture
1979 - University of British Columbia | Pacific Affairs
English competes with Tagalog and Taglish, a mixture of English and Tagalog, for the affections of Filipinos. To understand the competing ideologies that underlie this switching between languages, this book looks at the language situation from multiple perspectives. Part A reviews the social and political forces that have propelled English through its life cycle in the Philippines from the 1898 arrival of Admiral Dewey to the 1998 election of Joseph Estrada. Part B looks at the social support for ...
Tópico(s): Philippine History and Culture
2003 - John Benjamins Publishing Company | Varieties of English around the world. General series
Filipinos, as Joaquin Gonzalez points out early in his book, are the second largest Asian American population in the United States, second only to Chinese Americans. Moreover, if the Chinese population is disaggregated into their countries of origin (Taiwan, Hong Kong, mainland, etc.), Filipinos are the largest Asian immigrant community in the United States. This significant community remains understudied, however, and largely invisible in much of the literature on immigration. Gonzalez's book provides ...
Tópico(s): Diaspora, migration, transnational identity
2009 - Oxford University Press | Journal of Church and State
Kaoru Yamamoto, J. A. Phillips,
A total of 156 Filipino fifth and sixth graders rated the stressfulness of 20 life events on a 7-point scale. Little sex differences were detected. Even though the children showed much variation in outlook across the three school-community settings, their judgments were rather uniform, the interschool rs among the scale values ranging from .78 to .81. The overall results revealed that the loss of parent had been rated the most upsetting at 6.76, and the arrival of a new sibling, the least upsetting ...
Tópico(s): Early Childhood Education and Development
1981 - SAGE Publishing | The Journal of Early Adolescence
(1978). The Filipino Labor Union: The Salinas Lettuce Strike of 1934. Amerasia Journal: Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 1-21.
Tópico(s): Philippine History and Culture
1978 - Taylor & Francis | Amerasia Journal
Book Review| April 01 2002 Locating Filipino Americans: Ethnicity and the Cultural Politics of Space Locating Filipino Americans: Ethnicity and the Cultural Politics of Space, Rick Bonus. Jon D. Cruz Jon D. Cruz Search for other works by this author on: This Site Google Journal of American Ethnic History (2002) 21 (3): 98–100. https://doi.org/10.2307/27502867 Cite Icon Cite Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Permissions Search Site Citation Jon D. Cruz; Locating Filipino Americans: ...
Tópico(s): Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
2002 - University of Illinois Press | Journal of American Ethnic History
W5 TITH the advent of Philippine independence, the Filipino people realized that their newly-won political freedom would be meaningless unless it were accompanied by economic independence. After July 4, 1946, therefore, steps were taken to remodel the Philippine economy. One of the important government instrumentalities intended to accomplish this objective is the Central Bank, which is scheduled to open soon for business. The Central Bank Act, recently passed by the Congress, provides not only ...
Tópico(s): Philippine History and Culture
1948 - University of British Columbia | Pacific Affairs
Primarily the research is focused on the development and validation of the Academic Self-efficacy Scale (ASES-FJHS) for Filipino junior high school students. Self-efficacy refers to people’s beliefs in their capabilities to produce certain effects and to learn or perform behaviors at designated levels (Bandura, 2012; Bandura, 2006). In relation to test construction, most of the developed self-efficacy scale focuses on one source of self-efficacy and are constructed as subscale. Given the limited published ...
Tópico(s): Education, Achievement, and Giftedness
2018 - Frontiers Media | Frontiers in Education
IF FILIPINOS were Frenchmen, they would probably number their political regimes and would have marked the overthrow of the Second of the Philippines' sometime between the 2ist and the 23rd of September I972, when President Marcos executed his coup and began building the that he and his technocratic advisors had long been planning.2 But like Frenchmen (during the Vichy regime, for example), many would have resisted giving the name Third Republic to the New Society. They-and outsiders trying to understand ...
Tópico(s): Diaspora, migration, transnational identity
1977 - University of British Columbia | Pacific Affairs
What does being Catholic mean to religiously involved Filipino students? Drawing from qualitative research with undergraduates involved in campus-based Catholic organisations, this article argues that their religious identity is best characterised in terms of a reflexive spirituality. Reflexive spirituality is defined as the subjective spiritual disposition of engaging with Catholicism to ascertain its most important elements and distinguish them from the less essential ones, leading to a more meaningful ...
Tópico(s): Religion, Society, and Development
2011 - RELX Group (Netherlands) | SSRN Electronic Journal
Floro Cubelo, Maliheh Nekouei Marvi Langari, Krista Jokiniemi, Hannele Turunen,
To understand the experiences of Filipino internationally educated nurses (FIENs) on their recognition and credentialing pathway in the recruitment process in Finland.
Tópico(s): Chronic Disease Management Strategies
2023 - Wiley | International Nursing Review
The Filipino Child and Philippine Society. By George M. Guthrie. Research Reports and Essays. Manila: Philippine Normal College Press, 1961. vi, 142. App., Notes. Distributed by the Cellar Bookshop, 18090 Wyoming, Detroit. $3.50 (paper). - Volume 22 Issue 1
Tópico(s): Philippine History and Culture
1962 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Asian Studies
Filipino Peasant Women presents a compelling example of the power of the powerless. In it, author Ligaya Lindio-McGovern offers the first study of the everyday lives of Filipino peasant women and their means of resisting the exploitative system in which they find themselves. While illustrating the increasing exploitation and poverty these women face, Lindio-McGovern challenges the conventional portrayal of them as submissive victims.
Tópico(s): Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
1998 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
Filipino historian and essayist Renato Constantino wrote: “With American education, the Filipinos were not only learning a new language; they were not only forgetting their own language; they were starting to become a new type of American.” What specific strategies did the American colonizers use to create this new type of American? How did they use the public schools to produce their cultural clones? The answer may be found in the language and literature teaching practices of American colonial educators ...
Tópico(s): Global Education and Multiculturalism
2002 - | Kritika Kultura
Catherine Ceniza Choy, Rick Bonus,
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Marking Locations 1. Cartographies of Ethnicity 2. Filipinos and Filipinas in America 3. Marking and Marketing Identities in Filipino Oriental Stores 4. Palengke Politics and Beauty Pageants in Filipino Community Centers 5. Homeland Memories and Media: Filipino Images and Imaginations in America Conclusion: Re-marking Locations Notes Index
Tópico(s): Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
2002 - SAGE Publishing | Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews
FILIPINOS constitute one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in the United States.1 In the 1970 census, approximately 343,000 people identified themselves as Filipinos.2 Since then more immigrants have come to the United States each year from the Philippines than from any other country except Mexico.3 If present immigration trends continue, by 1980 there will be approximately as many Filipinos in the United States as there are Chinese or Japanese. Thus an analysis of Filipino immigration, settlement, ...
Tópico(s): Diaspora, migration, transnational identity
1977 - Taylor & Francis | Geographical Review
Cristina Jayme Montiel, Victoria Marie Chiongbian,
This paper describes researches in Filipino political psychology. Presentation of the literature is organized chronologically by major political events that mark the demise of one political season and the birth of another. The political backdrop includes nationalist movements, student protests, martial law, Senator Benigno Aquino's assassination, and the EDSA Revolution's success. Research interests cover topics like kinship, socialization, conflict, transition, and public opinion surveys. The article ...
Tópico(s): Philippine History and Culture
1991 - Wiley | Political Psychology
The main purpose of this research is to determine the extent of which motivation differentiates foreign language (FL) learners. The secondary purpose of this study is to compare motivation of Filipino FL learners using the Foreign Language Learning Motivation Questionnaire and to investigate whether age group, sex, FL being learned and length of studying of FL could influence differentiation in the motivation of FL learning among Filipino students. Thus, it was hypothesized that the variables included ...
Tópico(s): Second Language Acquisition and Learning
2010 - RELX Group (Netherlands) | SSRN Electronic Journal
This article reads Nick Joaquin’s 1983 novel Cave and Shadows alongside his persistent engagement with Filipino identity and history to argue that an investigation of Philippine historiography reveals the colonial entrapments of Filipino subjectivity. A mystery novel set in the period immediately preceding Ferdinand Marcos’s 1972 declaration of martial law, it contextualizes Marcos authoritarianism within the scope of post-World War II concerns about national politics in the wake of independence. ...
Tópico(s): Asian Studies and History
2015 - | Kritika Kultura
A Filipino child needs to develop higher order skills and functional literacy. It is given that any Filipino child with sufficient reading skills would have greater chances of success in school, compared to a child whose reading skills are poor, and more often than not, those with poor reading skills, when assessed properly, are diagnosed with a reading disability. Poor reading skill is manifested with poor comprehension and wrong pronunciations, among other problems. If no proper intervention is ...
Tópico(s): Reading and Literacy Development
2012 - RELX Group (Netherlands) | SSRN Electronic Journal
Abstract: Two Filipino novels that were written in English during the American colonial period, Maximo Kalaw's The Filipino Rebel: A romance of the American colonization of the Philippines and Juan C. Laya's His Native Soil , are explicitly interested in analyzing American colonialism and its effects on the Philippines. Maximo Kalaw examines the political system of the colonial Philippines and lays bare the inherent corruption in a system that pretends to be democratic, while still under American ...
Tópico(s): Philippine History and Culture
2004 - Wiley | World Englishes
This article uses ethnographic interviews to examine the production of Filipino traditional dance in three separate settings in the Filipino American community: community associations , student ethnic organizations, and professional dance companies. Participants in each setting have used tradition making to pursue different cultural purposes: nostalgia in community associations; the celebration of ''cultural identity in student ethnic organizations; and a technically distinct cultural representation ...
Tópico(s): Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
2000 - SAGE Publishing | Sociological Perspectives
Josephine V. Acido, Dennis G. Caballes,
The Philippines took part in PISA 2018 and 2022 conducted by OECD. Filipino students are still among the least proficient in math, reading, and science. Its performance did not significantly improve from the assessment in 2018. Through statistical analysis design, the PISA score (2018 and 2022) was compared to all countries' PISA scores and correlated to HDI in the Philippines, with the use of T-test and Pearson r. Results showed that there is a notable variation in the Philippines' PISA score compared ...
Tópico(s): Education and Vocational Training
2024 - GSC Online Press | World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews
Elisabetta Zontini, TRANSNATIONAL FAMILIES, MIGRATION AND GENDER. MOROCCAN AND FILIPINO WOMEN IN BOLOGNA AND BARCELONA, New York: Berghahn Books, 2010, 280 pp., $90.00/£53.00 (hard) This is a rich ...
Tópico(s): Diaspora, migration, transnational identity
2011 - Routledge | Ethnic and Racial Studies