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Philippine Journal of Linguistics Vol 46

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The Philippine Journal of Linguistics, the official scholarly journal of the Linguistics Society of the Philippines, is an international peer-reviewed journal of research in linguistics. Published once a year in December, it aims to serve as a forum for original studies in descriptive, comparative, historical, and areal linguistics. Although its primary interest is in linguistic theory, it also publishes papers on the application of theory to language teaching, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, anthropological linguistics, among others. Papers on applied linguistics should, however, ne chiefly concerned with principles which underlie specific techniques. Articles are published in English, although papers written in Filipino, the national language of the Philippines, will occasionally appear. Since the Linguistic Society of the Philippines is composed of members whose paramount interest is the Philippine languages, papers on these and related languages are given priority in publication. This does not mean, however, that the Journal will limit its scope to the Austronesian language family. Studies on any aspect of language structure are welcome.

Articles:

  • Linguistics Analysis of Trading Agreements: Insights for Plain Writing in Philippine Contracts by Pia Patricia P. Tenedero
  • Morphological and Lexical Variations of Isnag, Isneg Yapayao, and Itneg Tingguian as Spoken in Ilocos Norte by Agnes Catalan-Francisco
  • Modal Must in Philippine Editorials: A Corpus-based Study by Rodrigo Concepcion Morales
  • Linguistics Politeness of the World: Strategies Used by Organizers of Youth International Conferences in Writing Rejection Letters by Kereen Ria C. Genteroy and Veronico N. Tarrayo
  • A Contrastive Rhetoric Analysis of Job Application Letters in Philippine English and American Englsih by John Paul O. Dela Rosa, Rachelle B. Lintao, and Maria Grace D. Dela Cruz
  • Miete or Mitte? A Preliminary Study of Vowel Length Contrasts in Filipino Learners of German as a Foreign Language by Frances Antoinette C. Cruz
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