Forget not how Visayan patriots won our freedom, 1
BY DR. JOSE MA. EDUARDO P. DACUDAO
MORE than a hundred years ago, the Visayans celebrated their independence.
“The Party is in control of all information...
A neurosurgical operation to save life, and a dying language, 3
BY DR. JOSE MA. EDUARDO P. DACUDAO
I CALL FOR the manager. It is shifting time and so all the service crew for the next...
A neurosurgical operation to save life, and a dying language, 3
BY DR. JOSE MA. EDUARDO P. DACUDAO
I CALL FOR the manager. It is shifting time and so all the service crew for the next...
A neurosurgical operation to save life, and a dying language, 1
BY DR. JOSE MA. EDUARDO P. DACUDAO
(Reflections on an incident on the dawn of June 17, 2007 in Butuan City)
HOW DOES it feel to...
Constitutional provisions on language in the Philippines, 8
BY DR. JOSE MA. EDUARDO P. DACUDAO
WHAT can clearly be implemented is the “auxiliary official languages” provision.
Why? Because unlike the “Filipino” language provision, which...
Constitutional provisions on language in the Philippines, 7
BY DR. JOSE MA. EDUARDO P. DACUDAO
WE HAVE to acknowledge that the makers of a Constitution are human and humans have made and could...
Constitutional provisions on language in the Philippines, 6
BY DR. JOSE MA. EDUARDO P. DACUDAO
EVER wondered why foreigners seem to adapt to speaking the Visayan languages Cebuano and Ilonggo more easily than...
Constitutional provisions on language in the Philippines, 5
BY DR. JOSE MA. EDUARDO P. DACUDAO
THE PROVISION that the auxiliary official languages are the regional languages (Hiligaynon, Bicolano, Cebuano, Ilocano, etc.) and shall...
Constitutional provisions on language in the Philippines, 4
BY DR. JOSE MA. EDUARDO P. DACUDAO
1973 CONSTITUTION
ART. XV, SEC.3. (3) Until otherwise provided by law, English and Pilipino shall be the official languages.What...
Constitutional provisions on language in the Philippines, 3
BY DR. JOSE MA. EDUARDO P. DACUDAO
TAGALISTAS almost always pride themselves as anti-imperialist. The irony of it is that the imposition of Tagalog (honey-coated...