Filemon Sotto (Cebuano Visayan), Member.Salas Rodriguez (Hiligaynon Visayan), Member de Veyra (Waray-Waray Visayan), Chairman Original commission members (circa 1937)
#ANO ANG IBAT IBANG WIKA SA PILIPINAS MANUAL#
According to the same October 2018 newsletter, also in the works (in experimental and pilot-testing stage) is an official spellcheck in accordance with the Ortograpiyang Pambansa ( National Orthography) and the Manwal sa Masinop na Pagsulat ( Manual to Provident/Neat/Careful Writing). In October 2018, the KWF announced in its newsletter Diyaryo Filipino ( Filipino Newspaper) its bringing online a National Dictionary in compliance with the commission's Ortograpiyang Pambansa (National Orthography) of 2013. 117 ) itself, a replacement of the older Institute of National Language (INL), established in 1937. 7104 of 1991, replacing the Institute of Philippine Languages (IPL) that was previously set up in January 1987 (Executive Order No. The current commission was established by Republic Act No. Of these seven million people, 47.7% learnt it as a second language. The census for 1948 reported that 7,126,913 people or 37.11% of the population spoke the language, representing an increase of 11.7% from the 1939 figure of 4,068,565. The Tagalog-based national language was, therefore, propagated not only in education but also in mass media and in official communication. The Tagalog-based national language was taught in school only as one of the subject areas in 1940, but was not adapted as the medium of instruction.ĭuring World War II, the Japanese occupiers encouraged the use of the national language rather than English in schools. In the school year of 1940–41, the teaching of the national language ( wikang pambansa), with its new standardized orthography, was set by law in the fourth year of all high schools in both public and private schools throughout the country. Its purpose was to prepare for the nationwide teaching of the Tagalog-based national language ( Wikang Pambansa na batay sa Tagalog) by creating a dictionary and a grammar book with a standardized orthography. In 1938, the INL was dissolved and replaced with the National Language Institute. 134 issued and signed by President Quezon on December 30, 1937, approved the adoption of Tagalog as the basis of the national language, and declared and proclaimed the national language based on Tagalog, as the national language of the Philippines.
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Quezon appointed the members to compose the INL. 184 of 1936, establishing the Institute of National Language ( Surian ng Wikang Pambansa).
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The 1st National Assembly of the Philippines passed Commonwealth Act No. 2 Original commission members (circa 1937).