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IDENTIMRS Hawaii; *Ilocano
Inclusion and Cultural Preservation for the Ifugao People
Title <Articles>A Phonological Sketch of Ilocano Author(S) YAMAMOTO
(MTB-MLE) Learning Materials: an Analysis of K to 12 Ilocano Short Stories
English-Ilokano Language Translator Using Example-Based and Rule-Based Machine Translation
89 Language Attitudes and Identity Construction Of
CATALOGUE of RARE BOOKS University of Santo Tomas Library
17.1 Philippine Scripts
Pandaigdigang Kumperensiya Sa Nanganganib Na Wika
Higher Education and Development in South-East Asia. Volume III, Part 2, Language Policy and Higher Education
A History of Protestantism in / Loo, Buguias, Benguet
Survey of Works on Philippine Languages Written by Chinese Authors
The Case of Bicol Speaking Students in the Bicol Region, Philippines
Review of Mother Tongue Instructional Materials for Grade Two by Manuel
LCSH Section I
The Empty Root in Cebuano and Kavalan: a Cognitive Perspective
Preserving the Tinguian Cultural Heritage: Mother Tongue-Based Multi-Lingual Education As Tool
An: on Ilokano Language, Identity, And
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Negotiating the Hierarchy of Languages in Ilocandia: the Social and Cognitive Implications of Massive Multilingualism in the Philippines
Repor T Resumes
Negotiating the Hierarchy of Languages in Ilocandia: the Social and Cognitive Implications of Massive Multilingualism in the Philippines
Historical Dictionary of the Philippines, Second Edition
Running Head: Tncs‟ TACTICS 1
Catriona Gray Ambassador for the Arts Official Publication of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts NCCA BOARD of COMMISSIONERS
Lesson Plan Development in the Mother Tongue- Based Multilingual Education
Symbols of the State Republic of the Philippines
The Development of Ilocano Word Lists for Speech Audiometry
Code Mixing Patterns in Ilocano Conversational Language As an Input to the Philippine Mother-Tongue-Based Multilingual Education
Teaching in Ilocano): Perceptions of Elementary School Teachers on the Role of MTB-MLE in Preserving Cultural Identity
Anti-Colonial Archipelagos: Expressions of Agency and Modernity in the Caribbean and the Philippines, 1880-1910
Development of Word Recognition Materials for Native Cebuano Speakers Sarah Mickele Gordon Brigham Young University
First Language Interference in Learning the English Language