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Tagalog Language Phonology is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Tagalog Language Phonology books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Using the Web as a Phonological Corpus: a case study from Tagalog
- on-going project that uses a web-derived text corpus to study the phonology of. Tagalog, a language for which large cor- pora are not otherwise available.
- www.linguistics.ucla.edu
- A TWO-LEVEL ENGINE FOR TAGALOG MORPHOLOGY AND
- Tagalog has been phonologically and lexically influenced by languages such as.
- contentdm.lib.byu.edu
- Tagalog - Center for Applied Linguistics
- www.cal.org
- Morphological Assimilation of Borrowings in Tagalog
- Jan 20, 2006 'phonological citations' are unassimilated borrowings used in the recipient language in their original form.
- www.sil.org
- The Spanish-American Lexicons in Filipino
- phonological, lexical, semantic and morphological, in order to find scientific answers to Our Filipino language borrowed terms from these languages.
- www.paclas.org.ph
Suggested Web Resources
- Tagalog phonology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- This article deals with current phonology and phonetics as well as with historical developments of the phonology of the Tagalog language, including variants.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Filipino language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Phonology. Further information: Tagalog phonology. [edit.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Tagalog language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Language, Volume 83, 2007 - Table of Contents
- muse.jhu.edu
- Tagalog phonology: glottal stop and stress « felipeaira
- 14 Okt 2008 Home » Post Item » Tagalog phonology: glottal stop and stress. "Thou shalt love thy language as thyself." — Felipe Aira.
- felipeaira.i.ph
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