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    CHAPTER I RESEARCH PROBLEM 1.1 Historical and Conceptual Background 1.2.1 Historical Background Filipino gay language or swardspeak language is a vernacular language derived from Englog (English- Tagalog) and is used by a number of gay Filipinos. It uses elements from Tagalong‚ English‚ Spanish‚ Niponggo‚ from celebrities’ names and signature brands hat giving a new context of this unique language. A unique trait of swardspeak is that it immediately identifies the speaker as homosexual

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    GAY LINGO AS A FORM OF INNOVATIVE DEVIANCE Sociology 101 Dr. Aleli Sevilla September 8‚ 2010 I. IDENTIFICATION OF THE PROBLEM AND HYPOTHESIS This paper aims to answer the following questions: 1. How did Gay Lingo evolve to become a form of innovative deviance? 2. Does the use of Gay Lingo by the society equate to the acceptance of homosexuals in the Philippines? The researchers have formulated the following hypotheses as preliminary answers to the questions

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    Carmina L. Cabauatan Info Sys 2 Prof. Mrs. Rebecca Penas Eleginio BSBA-FM M-W-F/11-26-12 Importance of Operating System 1. It moderates the relationship between the computer and its peripherals 2. It helps in the management of files‚- copying‚ deleting‚ moving of files from one storage location to the other. 3. It encourages the memory for its efficient usage and thus adding the speed

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    Pidgin languages -Nigerian pidgin -Naijá "Language is so tightly woven into human experience that it is scarcely possible to imagine life without it." (Pinker‚ p.17). Communication is an essential part of human life. It accompanies us in our personal‚ social and professional life. Language is undoubtedly a fundamental means of communication between people. Some linguists estimate that at present there are about 6000 or more languages all over the world‚ thus what happens when two different cultures

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    Pidgins and Creoles

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    A. THE DEFINITON OF PIDGIN AND CREOLE LANGUAGE A.1 THE DEFINITION OF PIDGIN The etymology of pidgin is uncertain. The Oxford English Dictionary derives it from the English word business as pronounced in Chinese Pidgin English‚ which was of course used for transacting business. Other possible sources derived pidjom ‘exchange‚ trade‚ redemption; a Chinese pronunciation of the Portuguese word ocupação ‘business’; or a South Seas pronunciation of English beach as beachee‚ from the location where

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    Should Pidgin Language be implemented into the educational system? When children are born into their culture they learn the native language (Pidgin) because that’s a way they can communicate with their parents and other people in their community. I believe if the education system accommodates people to utilize their languages in school it would help increase students learning abilities‚ higher test scores and less drop-outs rates. I believe that Pidgin language is real and it has been around

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    1.Distinguish between pidgins and creoles. Pidgin language is a simplified language that develops as a means of communication between two or more groups that do not have a language in common. It is most commonly used in situations such as trade‚ or where both groups speak languages different from the language of the country in which they live in (but where there is no common language between the groups). In addition‚ pidgins have a distinct set of characteristics that make them differ from the

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    Pidgin: Dialect of English Spoken on the Hawaiian Islands Pidgin is a dialect of English spoken in the Hawaiian Islands. It consists of the shortening of many words commonly used in everyday English speech. Some examples include‚ da (the)‚ odda (other)‚ Tre (meaning tree and three)‚ bra (anyone you know)‚ da kine (anything you don’t know)‚ cus (any friend)‚ and many others. Pidgin has it’s social barriers as well. It is primarily spoken in the lower class neighborhoods consisting of the Hawaiians

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    Introduction Under colonization‚ large numbers of people were able to neither to maintain their ancestral languages nor to shift to the colonial language. Instead they created new languages (pidgins and creoles) that were only partly based on the languages around them. The kind of contact that gave rise to pidgins and creoles is contrasted with the acquisition and spread of languages of power and prestige under colonialism‚ especially varieties that have come to be called ‘New Englishes’. The nineteenth

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