vol. 39, no. 1 (2008)
Philippine Journal of Linguistics
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The Philippine Journal of Linguistics, the official scholarly journal of the Linguistic 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.
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Articles
Intelligibility, Acceptability, Target-likeness: Teacher vs. Student Perspectives on the Teaching of Pronunciation within an EIL Framework
Claudia Kunschak | Fan Fang
Discipline: Study and Teaching
Cognitive Structuring of Research Articles in Philippine English
Felixberto M. Mercado
Discipline: Study and Teaching
Discourse Organization of Want Ads in Philippine English and Qatari English Newspapers
Marianne Jennifer M. Gaerlan
Interlanguage Discourse of Thesis Acknowledgements Section: Examining the Terms of Address
Yazid Basthomi
Nativization of English in Malaysia and the Philippines as S een in English Dailies
Maya Khemlani David | Francisco Perlas Dumanig
“They speak ‘incorrect’ English”: Understanding Taiwanese Learners ‟ Views on L2 Varieties of English
Iori Kobayashi
Current Perspectives on World Englishes and their Implications for Second Language Teaching and Learning
Ma. Melvyn P. Alamis
Tag Questions in Philippine English
Ariane Macalinga Borlongan