tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8975068782640761502.post7061274331406763143..comments2024-01-03T08:48:10.334+08:00Comments on LOL Literatures in Other Languages: Wolof and HausaAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08899050113520098038noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8975068782640761502.post-12849927588165455562009-05-11T00:58:00.000+08:002009-05-11T00:58:00.000+08:00sirs,
maybe i still need a lot of discipline for ...sirs,<br /><br />maybe i still need a lot of discipline for this, my writing endeavor<br /><br />as i can see i have lots to tell you sir ganni, and sir albert - on your posts<br /><br />but i cant... i have to read more, i know<br /><br />only this short message<br /><br />truly - literature, languages, culture, arts, dialects must be preserved: but then, how do we achieve oneness? isn't it also learning about the needs of the present time?<br /><br />one student from the province talks in bisaya, another one in ilocano, another in bicol, the other in Tagalog. How do we remove the tags? <br /><br />just a thought, sirs<br /><br />i thank GOD for letting me find your blogs and the knowledge they share to me/us<br /><br />i want to catch up with your topics<br /><br />its seems... im left behind<br /><br />and couldnt even post an entry to my own blog<br /><br />couldnt put the exact short comments in yours <br /><br />again... and now... im sleepy<br /><br />good night sirs...<br /><br />though im remembering charles lamb's lying down with the lamb and the writers precious hours<br /><br />and also, there are many factors...<br /><br />good night again<br /><br />GOD bless po<br />1am,monday,051109features/rosiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14400565484732016781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8975068782640761502.post-51816169681294800062009-05-09T11:17:00.000+08:002009-05-09T11:17:00.000+08:00Is the marginalization of languages a necessary ef...Is the marginalization of languages a necessary effect of creating a national language at the expense of the less-spoken dialects/languages?<br /><br />Is the creation of a national language as a tool for education and commerce stifling the regional languages at the expense of its literary output?<br /><br />If the political purpose of a linguistic hegemony is achieved to the detriment of ancillary languages that have developed literature, should not a Government Commission be responsible for preserving disparate ethnic culture and languages?<br /><br />How vibrant would a country's culture be with the withering of subservient cultures that find their expression in their peculiar literatures?<br /><br />In the Philippines, this function of preserving all facets of culture should not only be assumed by the National Commission of Culture and the Arts, but should also be the responsibility of the entire Government which is sworn to protect all the people and their political, social, and cultural aspirations.<br /><br />Certainly, the writer is the primary guardian of culture and language development. Without this orientation, the writer simply cries in the wilderness.--ALBERT B. CASUGA<br /><br />http://ambitsgambit.blogspot.com/ALBERT B. CASUGAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08403297362821170299noreply@blogger.com