Assignment 5
Assignment 5
As an additional, you will have a quick look on the linguistic diversity of the Philippines.
Go to https://www.ethnologue.com/ and register (for free). Once you have activated your account,
browse through the website and answer the questions that follow.
You may access the full article here: Rodriguez, B. (2014, August 23)” Should we even have a national
language in the first place?” from https://www.rappler.com/move-ph/ispeak/66958-filipino-national-
language
- He makes several valid comments, such as the Philippines' multiculturalism and acceptance
of it. That is, inclusive nationalism triumphs over heritage and bloodlines in favor of freedom
and other principles and ideals that serve the people. Multiculturalism is not Regionalism;
rather, it is the acceptance of others' differences rather than their rejection.
Instead of campaigning for a single "national language," every endemic language in the
Philippines, including Tagalog, should be regarded as a treasured regional language. Every
indigenous Philippine language must be regarded as the lingua franca of the region in which
it is spoken.
I do agree with his argument because Tagalog is not better than other Philippine languages,
and we should acknowledge those differences and be better. Rather than having a national
language, why not continue to preserve and develop our own regional language, which our
forefathers used, and where we have a story and history to tell?