Understanding an exotic language : Ilokano / edited by Nicholas Rosal

Material type: TextTextPublication details: [place of publication not identified] : [name of publisher not identified], c1982Description: xvi, 205 pages ; 24 cmSubject(s): LANGUAGE -- PHILIPPINESLOC classification: PL 5752 .U53 1982
Contents:
Unit I. Phonetic and written structure -- Unit II. Nouns -- Unit III. Modifiers -- Unit IV. Pronouns -- Unit V. Meaning and sentence construction -- Unit VI. Verbs.
Summary: A study of language reveals structures and expressions that can tell the social characteristics of a people. In Ilokano, the predominance of the action-oriented "ag" verbs (agluto), to cook; agtaray, to run; agmula, to plant; to mention a few, for instance, seems to be indicative of the Ilokano social trait taht continuously seeks activity as part of self-fulfillment.
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Gen. Ed - CEAS Relegation Room FIL PL 5752 .U53 1982 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000012913

Unit I. Phonetic and written structure -- Unit II. Nouns -- Unit III. Modifiers -- Unit IV. Pronouns -- Unit V. Meaning and sentence construction -- Unit VI. Verbs.

A study of language reveals structures and expressions that can tell the social characteristics of a people. In Ilokano, the predominance of the action-oriented "ag" verbs (agluto), to cook; agtaray, to run; agmula, to plant; to mention a few, for instance, seems to be indicative of the Ilokano social trait taht continuously seeks activity as part of self-fulfillment.

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