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  3. 2026: Special Issue: Language Transforming the World

2026: Special Issue: Language Transforming the World

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Published: 2026-02-28

Front Matter

  • Foreword

    Shirley N. Dita (Author)
    i-ii
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  • Message from the University President

    Boyet L. Batang (Author)
    iii-iv
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  • Editor's Note Language Transforming the World

    Krisha Camille R. Angoluan (Author)
    v-vi
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Articles

  • Labovian Analysis of Political Narratives in Sigma Kappa Pi and Sigma Delta Pi Facebook Discourse

    Gamaliel Z. Panuyas (Author)
    1-15
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  • How to Get Away with Saying Too Much: “Charot!” as a Deflective Linguistic Armor in Everyday Filipino Talk

    Andrea Genesis Sobremonte (Author)
    16-32
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  • The Naturalized Men and Over-represented Women: A Collocational Analysis of Gender Markers in Filipino Academic Discourse

    Kamille D. Legaspi-Torres (Author)
    33-47
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  • Decoding Philippine Facebook Memes: A Content Analysis of Their Cultural and Social Influence

    Khristine Joy H. Dela Cruz, Bradley V. Gansatao, Angelica R. Añon, Kevin L. Dela Calzada (Author)
    48-57
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  • Sociolinguistic Profiles of Multilingualism: Implications for Isabela State University Language Policy

    Ariane Milagrosa T. Pantaleon (Author)
    58-70
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  • Bridging the Confidence-Competence Gap: Assessing Pre-Service Teachers’ Ability to Discern Fake News as Basis for Media Literacy Training Module Development

    Ralph Anjelo R. Rueco (Author)
    71-96
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