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Do Filipinos use American English?
Grammar. Philippine English traditionally follows American English spelling and grammar while it shares some similarity to Commonwealth English. Philippine English follows the latter when it comes to punctuation as well as date notations.
Can Philippine English be considered a standard variety of English?
Philippine English is a legitimate nativized variety of English. While it shares some of the linguistic properties ascribed to other varieties of English, especially those used in Asia, it has features that are unique to it.
What is standard Filipino English?
“Standard Filipino English” attempts at a definition of SFE, identification of the speakers of SFE, and verification of the dialectal status of Filipino English. “The Structure of SFE” presents an autonomous phonological description of SFE (cf. C.
Is American English the standard?
American Heritage suggests there’s no single, universally accepted standard for how to speak or write American English. Even so, school systems, professional communicators and businesses all have standards and, not surprisingly, the rules (at least for grammar) do not vary dramatically from place to place.
Why do Filipinos speak American English?
Since the American regime, Filipinos have long been using English as their ultimate language for law and commerce. And apparently, this American legacy has truly become a national identity among the Filipino people.
Why does Philippines use American English?
In the Philippines, the English language first came here due to the 19th century British and American trading houses (which is why Andres Bonifacio knew English, since he was a worker for a British trading company). However, it became part of our culture due to the American system of public education.
What makes Filipino English distinct from other Englishes?
(1) Philippine English is RHOTIC, but the local /r/ is an alveolar flap, not an AmE retroflex. (2) It is syllabletimed, following the rhythm of the local languages; full value is therefore given to unstressed syllables and SCHWA is usually realized as a full vowel.
What is the difference between standard English and American English?
Aside from spelling and vocabulary, there are certain grammar differences between British and American English. The British are also more likely to use formal speech, such as ‘shall’, whereas Americans favour the more informal ‘will’ or ‘should’.