Is the Filipino language dying?

Not dying. But a lot of other languages in the Philippines have died off because of Tagalog. Many more languages are in the process of being diluted and outrightly extinguished as Tagalog imposes itself on native Philippine cultures.

Why do you think Tan chose to begin by denying her own authority?

By saying “I am not a scholar of English”, Tan is revealing how humble she is. This manner of denying her own authority shows her strong belief that everyone can have their own interpretation of the value of the English language, much like she does.

What are the different Englishes Tan describes in this essay?

The different Englishes Tan describes in her essay include: the “simple” English, the “broken” English, the “watered down” English, and the English filled with “wrought grammatical phrases” or the standard, formal English (418, 422, 423).

Is English SVO or SOV?

English is not an SOV language but rather an SVO language. SOV languages have a strong tendency to use postpositions rather than prepositions, to place auxiliary verbs after the action verb, to place a name before a title or to place demonstrative adjectives before the nouns they modify.

What effect did the English spoken by her mother have on Amy Tan?

Her mother’s “limited” English limited Tan’s perception of her. Tan believed that her mother’s English reflected the quality of what she had to say-that the imperfections in her speech meant that her ideas were just as imperfect.

Is Tagalog worth learning?

If you want to converse with people and get by, then no, Tagalog is not hard to learn at all. The language is structured so that you don’t need to learn much in the way of vocabulary or proper grammar to make yourself understood without too much embarassment.

Who is the father of the Filipino language?

The celebration coincides with the month of birth of President Manuel L. Quezon, regarded as the “Ama ng Wikang Pambansa” (Father of the national language).

What were the features of Amy Tan’s mother English?

She wrote using the broken English her mother spoke, and the watered down Chinese Amy spoke, and the internal language her mother spoke. All of these Englishes needed to be represented because they were all a part of her life; they had all shaped her experiences; they were her family language.

Is Tagalog SOV?

Most languages are classified as SVO or SOV in structure. Tagalog is actually a topic-comment language and not a subject-predicate language.

What is the Filipino language called?

Filipino

What incident makes Tan aware of the different Englishes that she speaks?

What incident in “Mother Tongue” makes Tan aware of the different Englishes that she speaks? Her mother attends a lecture that Tan is delivering, and Tan realizes that her mother is hearing Tan speak a kind of English that she does not use at home.

Is Japanese SVO or SOV?

Japanese is a SOV (Subject-Object-Verb) language. English is typically SVO (Subject-Verb-Object). In Japanese, the verb always appears at the end of clauses and sentences. Japanese parts of speech are usually marked with words called “particles” that follow the word they modify.

What is tan classifying in this essay?

Tan is classifying the types of English she has observed throughout her life. She identifies her mother’s “broken” English, the “simple” English she uses to speak to her mother, the English she uses in daily conversation, and the English she uses in academic writing.

Does Tan illustrate each category she identifies does she treat all categories equally if she does not do you see this as a problem explain?

Yes, Tan does illustrate each category that she identifies, but she does not treat them all equally. She uses more emphasis on her mother’s difficulties and on the aspect that if she speaks limited she thinks limited. No, it is not a problem because that is her main theme in her essay and she has overcome that hurtle.

What does tan realize while speaking to an audience?

Tan realized that she was using a different type of english to talk to her mother than when she was talking to the younger kids she was giving speeches too. in line 31-49 describe in your own words the english spoken by Tan’s mother.

How does Tan appeal to this audience of general literary readers?

Tan appeals to this audience of “general literary reader” because readers are complex and writing reflections, arguments or criticism that will push literature to its ultimate level of success is crucial to change. Tan’s essay is high quality due do its usages of the logos, pathos and ethos.

Why does Tan envision her mother as the reader of her novels?

Why does she envision her mother as the reader of her novels? She envisions her mother as the reader of her novels because the novels are about mothersand she wanted to connect with more of the audience her mother and other mothers out there.

What main kind of detail does Amy Tan use in her essay?

The main detail that Amy Tan’s constantly describes, is the various types of english, and how her diction differs from her mother’s. Tan’s english is very confident and speaking the language is no problem to her.

Why do you think tan begins her essay by explaining that she is not a scholar of English or literature?

Tan opens her essay by stating she is not a scholar of English or Literature and contrasts it by saying she is a writer to appeal to ethos. She is not here to tell us about English and why she learned it, rather, how learning English has transformed her surroundings and culture.

What is the most popular dessert in the Philippines?

15 Most Popular Filipino Desserts

  1. Halo Halo. Halo-halo which translates to “mix-mix” is the quintessential Philippine dessert and most popular merienda for Filipinos, particularly during the summer.
  2. Leche Flan.
  3. Ube Halaya.
  4. Sapin Sapin.
  5. Mais Con Yelo.
  6. Turon.
  7. Maja Blanca.
  8. Ginataang Bilo Bilo.

What is the message in mother tongue?

The primary purpose of Tan’s “Mother Tongue” is to orient the readers about the author’s intepretation of differentiating Standard English and broken English. Another purpose of writing such book is the fact that Amy Tan has spent much of her time in America, but she was born in China.

Is Tan’s primary focus in this essay on language or on her mother?

Tan’s primary focus is on language. The writing helps to orient the readers a bout the authors interpretation and the use of broken English. Tan writes about her embarrasment and guilt but loves the broken langage. She writes about mother to daughtr relationship.

What are the different Englishes Tan uses in her works?

Tan describes the four different types of English she would use at home and outside her home. She would use “simple”, “broken”, “limited”, and “proper” English, but didn’t like to use the word broken because broken means there is something that needed to be fixed.