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Philippine alphabets

Type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSubject(s): 1887 | Ancient scripts | 1887 | a tagalog | anthropology | excavations | ilocano | letters | marche | pampango | robert fox | script | syallbary | tagbanu | writingOnline resources: View photo (midsize) | View photo (thumbnail) | View in Retrato website General Note(s):
Marche gives a comparison of the Tagbanua alphabet and words with Tagalog, Bisayan, Ilocano and Pampango. According to Robert Fox, the American anthropologist who has undertaken major excavations that have provided material evidence of Philippine prehistory, the documents available indicate at least 16 kinds of script or syllabary writing identified with different groups. Though there are variations, they all come from the same cultural tradition. (Kasaysayan: The Story of the Filipino People, Vol. 2)Image type: Reproduction: Chart
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Marche gives a comparison of the Tagbanua alphabet and words with Tagalog, Bisayan, Ilocano and Pampango. According to Robert Fox, the American anthropologist who has undertaken major excavations that have provided material evidence of Philippine prehistory, the documents available indicate at least 16 kinds of script or syllabary writing identified with different groups. Though there are variations, they all come from the same cultural tradition. (Kasaysayan: The Story of the Filipino People, Vol. 2)

Philippine alphabet Marche gives a comparison of the Tagbanua alphabet and words with Tagalog. Bisayan, Ilocano, and Pampango (Luzon and Palawan, Alfred Marche, trans. from the French by Carmen Ojeda and Jovita Castro)Caption Note)

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