[PDF] Pangasinan—An Endangered Language?

Pangasinan's lexicon makes it noticeably different from other Philippine languages; the numbers of loanwords from Sanskrit, Malay, Arabic, ...

Pangasinan—An Endangered Language? Retrospect and Prospect

Anderson and Anderson (2007) , wrote about Pangasinan being an endangered language, attributing this to "migration, relative cultural prestige, urbanization, ...

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[PDF] UNIVERSAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH - PhilArchive

The Pangasinan language is at risk of extinction in San Carlos City. Immigration, urbanization, and the province's increasing population rates ...

[PDF] Millennial's Use of Endangered Pangasinan Language Outside the ...

This paper aimed to 1.) investigate whether or not the Pangasinan language is still used by a group of senior high school students of Pangasinan State ...

Language Endangerment: The Case of the Pangasinan Bible

The Pangasinan language in a study of language endangerment, Krauss (1992) made a prediction that 90 percent of the world's languages would die out in the ...

[PDF] Thirty endangered languages in the Philippines - CORE

There are 6,809 languages spoken in the world today. Conservative estimates are that the world's languages are currently dying at the rate of at least two ...

[PDF] Ensuring Access to Pangasinan Language Today and Tomorrow

Language, a medium in transmitting cultural heritage, has been identified as endangered or even dying by advocates in the Province of Pangasinan, ...

Assessment of Vitality of Pangasinan Language in Municipality of ...

This paper discusses how the number of people who speak Pangasinan, which is the eighth most common language in the Philippines, is decreasing ...

(PDF) On language shift and revitalization: The case of Pangasinan

PDF | Most of the languages of the world today are said to face endangerment or even extinction. This current language situation is ...

[PDF] Evaluating the Language Endangerment among the Indigenous

With over 180 languages registered in the Philippines, linguistic power struggles are unavoidable, even if they are quiet. Based on Ethnologue, a global.