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Tagalog Texts with Grammatical Analysis: Exploring Tagalog Grammar in Bloomfield's Textual Analysis

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In this essay, the author presents the first scientific analysis of the structure of the Tagalog language through the phonetic transcription of stories told by an educated speaker from San Miguel na Matamés, Bulacán Province, Luzón. The author discovered unique features of accentuation in the speaker's speech that were not mentioned in familiar treatises and studied the distinctive and regular use of "ligatures" in his speech. Although the author could not determine the extent to which these features were general in Tagalog due to a lack of adequate descriptions of dialectal differentiation in the language, the study provides valuable linguistic data for students of folk-lore and sheds light on the importance of linguistic and phonetic training for accurate language descriptions. The essay also highlights the inadequacy of existing Tagalog treatises in describing the language's pronunciation, making this study a groundbreaking contribution to the field.

4001 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 8, 2010

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Leonard Bloomfield

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