Titre du document / Document title
The evoluton and disappearance of the "Ğ" in tagalog orthography since the 1593 doctrina Cristiana
Auteur(s) / Author(s)
SIGNEY Richard C. (1) ;
Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s) Affiliation(s)
(1) Instituto Cervantes, Manila, PHILIPPINES
Résumé / Abstract
The ğwas a feature of Philippine orthography from the time the Doctrina Cristiana was printed in Manila in 1593 until around the 1960s, but no literature could be found that pertained to the rules that governed the usage of this letter or that explained its disappearance. This study was undertaken to determine the grammatical rules of its usage, as well as to document its origin, evolution, and eventual disappearance in the 1960s. Four samples of Tagalog literature (from the 16
th, 19
th, and 20
th centuries) were obtained from which the occurrences as well as the non-occurrences of the g, were tabulated for analysis. It was determined that the usage of the ğ was dictated by how the words were pronounced and, as a consequence, it eventually fell into disuse when changes occurred in the way words containing the letter "ng" were spelled In the end, the g was determined to have followed the life cycle of linguistic elements in that it is the need to represent speech sounds in writing that created it, and that its obsolescence caused its demise.
Revue / Journal Title
Philippine journal of linguistics
ISSN
0048-3796
Source / Source
2005, vol. 36, n
o1-2, pp. 1-10 [10 page(s) (article)] (3/4 p.)
Langue / Language
Anglais
Editeur / Publisher
Linguistic Society of the Philippines, Manila, PHILIPPINES
(1970)
(Revue)
Localisation / Location
INIST-CNRS, Cote INIST : 24325, 35400016280423.0010
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