Exploring the intelligibility of Philippine English
College
Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC College of Education
Department/Unit
Dept of English and Applied Linguistics
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Asian Englishes
Volume
10
Issue
1
First Page
4
Last Page
23
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Abstract
A review of the literature suggests that there have been very few studies on the intelligibility of Philippine English. The dearth of research in this area poses potential problems in defining standard spoken Philippine English and in providing inputs to initiatives aimed at establishing the international intelligibility of world Englishes, which, in turn, will help in bringing about effective cross-cultural communication. This study attempted to explore the intelligibility of Philippine English, in the hope of contributing to ongoing discourses on the intelligibility of world Englishes. To do this, speech samples of exemplars of Philippine English were audio-taped and then listened to by representatives of the Kachruvian circles, who wrote down what they heard. The paper presents the findings and discusses their implications for English language teaching. © 2007 ALC Press, Inc.
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Digitial Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1080/13488678.2007.10801197
Recommended Citation
Dayag, D. T. (2007). Exploring the intelligibility of Philippine English. Asian Englishes, 10 (1), 4-23. https://doi.org/10.1080/13488678.2007.10801197
Disciplines
English Language and Literature
Keywords
English language--Philippines; English language—Spoken English--Philippines; Speech, Intelligibility of
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