Exploring the Lexicon of Philippine Daily Inquirer Editorials

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Název: Exploring the Lexicon of Philippine Daily Inquirer Editorials
Autoři: Richmond Romar S Rivera
Zdroj: Journal of Natural Language and Linguistics. 1:1-7
Informace o vydavateli: E-palli, 2023.
Rok vydání: 2023
Témata: History, Artificial intelligence, 4. Education, Social Sciences, Linguistics, Set (abstract data type), Linguistic Borrowing and Language Contact Phenomena, 16. Peace & justice, Computer science, Language and Linguistics, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Programming language, English language, Philosophy, FOS: Languages and literature, Arts and Humanities, Lexical Influence, Lexicon
Popis: This study aimed to explore the lexicon of the editorials in the Philippine daily inquirer as it only replicates the research done by Bautista on Philippine English. It aimed to come up with a list of new and old words found in the editorials that are published from January to April 2018. The study employed discourse analysis design to determine the Philippine English words from the Philippine Daily Inquirer editorials. The Advil- Macquarie Philippine English Dictionary published by De La Salle University was the basis of the data analysis. From the data that was analyzed, there are new and old words in the lexicon used by editorial writers in their editorial as it would be concluded that the editorial writers who are an acrolect use Philippine English in writing. From the new words that were discovered, it could be deduced that Philippine English, just like any language is also evolving as it adapts new words in its set of vocabularies. It is proven that there is really Philippine English in the country as was found out by the pioneering research of Llamzon (1969).
Druh dokumentu: Article
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ISSN: 2995-9837
DOI: 10.54536/jnll.v1i1.1416
DOI: 10.60692/b2mbj-zhs54
DOI: 10.60692/0hmzv-xcp18
Rights: CC BY
Přístupové číslo: edsair.doi.dedup.....b29ff0d50d735ee425c2913179fdc94a
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:This study aimed to explore the lexicon of the editorials in the Philippine daily inquirer as it only replicates the research done by Bautista on Philippine English. It aimed to come up with a list of new and old words found in the editorials that are published from January to April 2018. The study employed discourse analysis design to determine the Philippine English words from the Philippine Daily Inquirer editorials. The Advil- Macquarie Philippine English Dictionary published by De La Salle University was the basis of the data analysis. From the data that was analyzed, there are new and old words in the lexicon used by editorial writers in their editorial as it would be concluded that the editorial writers who are an acrolect use Philippine English in writing. From the new words that were discovered, it could be deduced that Philippine English, just like any language is also evolving as it adapts new words in its set of vocabularies. It is proven that there is really Philippine English in the country as was found out by the pioneering research of Llamzon (1969).
ISSN:29959837
DOI:10.54536/jnll.v1i1.1416