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English and Sugboanon Bisaya
« on: January 14, 2008, 01:21:26 AM »
By Jes B. Tirol
Columnist
The Bohol Chronicle


ENGLISH AND SUGBOANON BISAYA: Proposed Vertically
Parallel Language of Instructions

Proem

In 1968 I started may Masters’ in Engineering degree at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok, Thailand.  The language of instruction was English.  I had many Thai and Chinese classmates and other Asian nationalities.  I asked them, how come they could understand English?  They answered that during undergraduate engineering they took the option to learn it using the English language even though the degree was available in their language.  They then proceeded to take the Master’s Degree in the English language.  In fact when they encountered difficulties in English, they will read the Thai or Chinese translation of our textbooks.

The Whorfian Hypothesis

Benjamen Lee Whorf was one of the founders of the science of sociolinguistics.  The Whorfian Hypothesis states, “A language is not simply an encoding process for voicing out our ideas and needs but rather a shaping force that guide our thinking and our behavior.” (W.A. Haviland, “Cultural Anthropoly,” Holt, Rinehart and Winston Inc., N.Y., 1975, p. 96).

This means that your reasoning and thinking sequence is influenced by the language you use.  Modern science also says that the neuron connections in your brain are wired according to your thinking process.  An average child can wire his brain’s neurons up to 8 languages.  At the onset of puberty, the wiring is already finished.  This is the reason why you can recognize the peculiar English pronunciation of the Chinese, Japanese, etc.

Our Situation

The mother language of a Boholano is Sugboanon Bisaya.  Early on, the Boholano child’s brain is wired for the Bisayan language.  When the child enters school he encounters English and Filipino and the child’s brain is rewired to accommodate these languages.  These three languages becomes 3 separate “language programs” in the brain.

The problem is, only the English language program is supplied enough data to produce a college degree.  Recently, the invented Filipino language is allowed a degree program but only in that language.  However, the Sugboanon language program in the brain is not supplied enough data for a college degree.  Why?  The reason is only colonial mentality of our officials.

The Sugboanon Bisaya has enough words that can educate a child up to a college degree or even Post-Graduate degrees.  At present, our stock of words is ready for the education, commerce, liberal arts, and civil engineering.  (Note: I know because I’m presently collecting the terms in civil engineering – JBT).  So why not allow the Bisayans to earn their college degree using the Sugboanon language?  Of course the language use must start from Grade I and vertically parallel with English.

The Advantages

The mother language is the language of the soul.  It can preserve the culture and tradition of the people.  Patriotism and love of country is enhanced.  The best advantage is the attitude to stay in one’s country, especially those of brilliant minds.

Nowadays, supposing you have 1,000 graduates in nursing.  All of them have the desire to go abroad because they were educated in English.  Supposing 800 passes all the different examinations, then we have 200 nurses who are below par.  The problem is, who will teach the next batch of nursing students?  You have no choice but to select from the 200 non-passers for foreign selection.  Since they are below par, what would you expect of the students they teach?  Eventually we will have the situation, “If you know, then you do it; if you do not know, then you teach!” Are you still surprised why our educational system is deteriorating?

Now, suppose you also allow nursing to be taught in Bisaya, at the same level of quality by using our own words and coining new words.  The graduates will not go abroad.  Even though at first they may be few, it has the advantage of retaining the brilliant minds.  Eventually the Bisayan-Nursing graduates will become better and better because their teachers are better.

It is Complementary

Teaching the Sugboanon parallel with the English language is complementary.  There are situations that can be expressed in Sugboanon but could not be expressed in English and vice versa.  This puzzle is not possible in English: “Adunay Bol-anon ug Amerikana.  Buot sila nga magdungan pagtabok sa tulay nga usa ra ka tawo ang makaagi.  Unsaon man nila pagtabok? = There is a Boholano and an Amerikana (American?).  They want to cross together a bridge that can only carry one person.  How can they cross together?”  Tubag: Isul-ob sa Bol-anon ang Amerikana og motabok.  (The Boholano will wear the Amerikana (Coat) and cross.)

Our Legalistic Culture

Have you ever wondered why the Filipino culture is very legalistic?  It is because our brilliant minds nowadays belong to lawyers.

The topnotcher doctors, nurses, engineers, etc. are already abroad.  The topnotcher lawyers are here in the Philippines because their legal knowledge are not applicable abroad.  So where can you get the brilliant minds from the other professions to pit wits with brilliant lawyers?

Even in Tagbilaran City we have topnotcher lawyers but you could not find topnotcher doctor, nurse, engineer, etc. because they are abroad.

So the best solution is to allow other degrees to be taught in Sugboanon Bisaya so that some brilliant minds in the other professions would not go abroad.


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« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2008, 03:33:23 AM »
Dili ko mo agree aning iyang gi ingon nga if nursing students are taught in Sugbuanon bisaya, mawala na ilang desire to go abroad. Mao gani nag nursing kay gustong mo abroad. I don't believe any student enrolled in nursing school right now, is there for the reason of becoming a nurse in the Philippines when she graduates.

The writer needs to wake up and smell the coffee. Hehehe



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« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2008, 03:56:30 AM »
Dili ko mo agree aning iyang gi ingon nga if nursing students are taught in Sugbuanon bisaya, mawala na ilang desire to go abroad. Mao gani nag nursing kay gustong mo abroad. I don't believe any student enrolled in nursing school right now, is there for the reason of becoming a nurse in the Philippines when she graduates.

The writer needs to wake up and smell the coffee. Hehehe


 It is already planted in most of  Pinoys head, if the wife is still pregrant: they already say this BABY will go abroad.-

BY HOOK OR BY CROOK!




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« Reply #3 on: January 14, 2008, 03:57:52 AM »
Ahehehehehe! Lingaw jud ka Miss Bambs, by hook or by crook! ahehehehe



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« Reply #4 on: January 14, 2008, 04:01:45 AM »
Ahehehehehe! Lingaw jud ka Miss Bambs, by hook or by crook! ahehehehe



Mao ni giingon C2,  for what studying? Mang abroad man pod unja inig abot sa gawas TIG ra tawon pod kasagaran, di ba?

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« Reply #5 on: January 14, 2008, 04:03:35 AM »
Hmm, am not sure about this. If it's not because of our English literature, Philippines had no way of inclining economic growth. It's like fighting in a losing battle. There are bunch of dialects in our country and the only reason why we are united as one it's because of our tagalog and english language.
And yes, I might agree that make Sugboanon bisaya as an elective course but not mandatory.

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« Reply #6 on: January 14, 2008, 04:03:36 AM »
Aw nindot man pud ang college Ms Bambs kay bibo man pud, igat igat ginagmay.

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« Reply #7 on: January 14, 2008, 04:05:28 AM »
Aw nindot man pud ang college Ms Bambs kay bibo man pud, igat igat ginagmay.

Korek! Do you remember?

"TO SIR WITH LOVE? Ha? ha?

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« Reply #8 on: January 14, 2008, 04:06:30 AM »
Ahahahahaha!

Kahinumdom kaayo Miss Bambs! Ambot kung si Sir kahinumdom ba?

Bwahahahaha!



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« Reply #9 on: January 14, 2008, 04:25:20 AM »
If he is not really getting more old...of course, he remembers. Maybe sigi sija ron ug panaghoy sa song "To Sir with Love" ;)
Those were the days my friend...we thought that never ends.......

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« Reply #10 on: January 14, 2008, 04:37:02 AM »
Hahahaha!

Siaw jud ka Miss Bambs



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« Reply #11 on: January 31, 2008, 03:38:50 PM »
Mao bitaw nga ang pinas very low kaayo sa mathematics kay we have been baya english in solving math problems that even the greatest mathematecian in the Phil doesnt know the meaning of tangent, cosine in our own dialect. Unlike Indonesia and other countries they are really good in math coz they are taught in their own dialects in solving math problem. Unsa man binisaya sa trigonometry? sa calculus og uban pa lisod kaayo sabton... kay kon binisayaon pa na nila og tudlo i think mostly student can understand.

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