3 Baybayin Studies / Ramon Guillermo [and three others]
Material type:
- 9789715428408
- PL 5508 .G85 2017
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NU Clark Filipiniana | Non-fiction | FIL PL 5508 .G85 2017 c.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUCLA000000642 | ||
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NU Clark Filipiniana | Non-fiction | FIL PL 5508 .G85 2017 c.3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUCLA000000738 | ||
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NU Clark Filipiniana | Non-fiction | FIL PL 5508 .G85 2017 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUCLA000000399 |
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FIL PL 5506 .M37 2023 c.2 Kontekstwalisadong komunikasyon sa Filipino : alinsunod sa CMO 57, seryes ng 2017 at silabus ng bagong asignaturang Filipino sa kolehiyo na inihanda ng tanggol wika / | FIL PL 5508 .G85 2017 c.1 3 Baybayin Studies / | FIL PL 5508 .G85 2017 c.2 3 Baybayin Studies / | FIL PL 5508 .G85 2017 c.3 3 Baybayin Studies / | FIL PL 5532 .L86 1997 Revolution 1997 : essays on Philippine literature, cinema and popular culture / | FIL PL 5532 .P47 2015 GEMS : readings in Philippine literature / | FIL PL 5533 .S98 2017 Sustaining the Archipelago : An Anthology / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Tagalog baybayin text of the Doctrina Christiana of 1593 and the legend of unreadability / Ramon G. Guillermo, Myfel Joseph D. Paluga, and Vernon R. Totanes -- A Visayan language reading of the Calatagan pot inscription (CPI) / Ramon G. Guillermo and Myfel Joseph D. Paluga -- The transcription of the inscriptions on the Ticao stones / Ramon G. Guillermo, Myfel Joseph D. Paluga, and Maricor Soriano. -- Political Epilogue / Ramon Guilleromo -- Poem: Kawan / Bomen Guillermo -- Appendices -- Index -- About the Authors.
"Ramón Guillermo's enthusiasm has kindled the interest of the other scholars (Myfel Joseph D. Paluga, Maricor Soriano, and Vernon R. Totanes) who have contributed to this volume. The general approach of this invisible faculty contrasts greatly with the amateurish interpretations tinged with superstitions that have plagued Baybáyin studies in the course of the twentieth century, and may have contributed to the general disregard for this field among the majority of Filipino intellectuals. Now that the Baybáyin has been recognized as one of the deep components of the Filipino identity, it is a good thing that serious scholars should have endeavored to proceed to a scientifically and historically correct presentation of what should be known about it." -- Jean-Paul Potet, from the Foreword.
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