Filipino computer science student Onel de Guzman of AMA Computer College in Manila told authorities that he may accidentally have launched the Love Bug but he did not take responsibility for creating it, saying in Tagalog, “It is one of the questions we would rather leave for the future.”...
such as Finnish, permit fairly free word order, while others are highly constrained. In addition, languages may differ in basic word order; for example, English tends to employ subject–verb–object as its canonical ordering, while the Philippine language Tagalog is primarily verb–subject–object...
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My first point is the amount of natural resources that are used up in other ecosystems due to the material consumption patterns of urban residents. For example, Singapore has the highest percentage of paper waste in the region even when compared to other countries rather than cities in the regi...
conditions from crew directly. The system includes (1) a universal (fleetwide) contract specifying duties, wages, fishing share, and other details of the position in English, Tagalog, Bahasa and Kiribas languages, and signed by vessel owners and crew members, (2) an onboard handbook for ...
The funding sponsors had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript, and in the decision to publish the results. References González Vilbazo, K. 2005. Die Syntax des Code-Switching. Esplugisch: Sprachwechsel...
This quotation combines two sentences from his recounting, repeated in Tagalog as he would have spoken to the settler: “May kapit bahay tayo dito” (We have a neighbor here) and “May tao dyan kahit ‘di mo sila nakikita” (There are people [living] there even if you can’t see them...