Bisaya ka pala! Pareho pala ta! social interaction and adaptation of non-Tagalog employees in different regional work settings

This research aimed to compare the role of first-acquired language of non-Tagalog speaking employees in two regional settings, the predominantly Tagalog and predominantly non-Tagalog working environment. This research endeavor employed both the quantitative and qualitative approaches. The different...

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Main Author: Alfeche, Michelle Rose O. (Author)
Corporate Author: University of the Philippines Diliman College of Mass Communication
Other Authors: Canda, Ruby Lyn A. (joint author.)
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Filipino
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