Academic and Vernacular Items for Free Download at SIL Philippines website

Doug Cooper doug.cooper.thailand at GMAIL.COM
Tue Oct 21 02:53:35 UTC 2008


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The SIL Philippines web site now has almost 500 academic and vernacular items 
in more than 70 Filipino languages available for free download.

Go to: http://www.sil.org/asia/philippines/plb_download.html

The academic items include all issues of Studies in Philippine Linguistics 
(SIPL), selected issues of Studies in Philippine Languages & Cultures (SPLC), 
10-ICAL abstracts and/or papers, some out-of-print academic publications, as 
well as links to papers by SIL personnel on other web sites.

The vernacular items available are languages from "A to K-Kankanaey". As the 
materials in languages from "K-Kankanay, Northern to Z" are scanned, they also 
will be added. These include literacy primers & readers, four-language phrase 
books, health materials, Pilgrim's Progress, Tariri story.

Presently the publication date of each item is not listed in the general 
information. We will be adding this, however, as some of these materials are 
quite old and in some cases the orthography used is not that recommended now. 
However, the materials remain of value.

As SIL Philippines continues to make such material available, we welcome your 
comments, corrections, and suggestions.

Sue McQuay
Academic Publications manager, SIL Philippines
acad-pub_philippines at sil.org
Languages Matter! Celebrating International Year of Languages, 2008.



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