Cognancy Patterns in Maguindanaon and English: A Comparative Lexicological Study
Ivan Barroga | Danilo G. Baradillo
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
This study examines the comparative lexicology of Maguindanaon and English, with a focus on cognates, analyzing
how true cognates and false cognates influence vocabulary learning. Using a qualitative, corpus-based contrastive
methodology, bilingual dictionaries, classroom materials, and teacher consultations were employed to compile and
annotate a dataset of word pairs. Findings reveal three primary categories of true cognates: phonologically adapted
forms (e.g., radio → radyo), Spanish-mediated borrowings (e.g., office → opisina), and direct borrowings (e.g., bus
→ bus). These cognates retain semantic and lexical equivalence, functioning as scaffolding tools for learners.
Conversely, false cognates, such as "eye–ay" ("eye–foot") and "book–buk" ("book–hair"), demonstrate phonological
similarity but semantic and categorical divergence, leading to potential misinterpretation. Results underscore the dual
role of cognates: while true cognates reduce cognitive load and accelerate acquisition, false cognates risk fossilizing
learner errors. The study concludes that vocabulary instruction must strategically balance these dynamics by
leveraging true cognates and explicitly addressing false ones.
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