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Vocabulario de la Lengua Bicol
Vocabulario de la lengua bicol, 1754
LanguageBikol languages
Spanish
GenreDictionary
PublisherColegio de Santo Tomas Publishing House
Publication date1865
Publication placeCaptaincy General of the Philippines
Media typePrint
Preceded byVocabulario de la Lengua Bicol (1728/1754) 

The Vocabulario de la lengua bicol (Spanish for Vocabulary of the Bicol language) is a list of vocabulary of the Bicol language, collected by Mark of Lisbon when he was assigned to Bicol Region, Philippines.

Lisboa, a Franciscan friar, resided in the Philippines from 1586 until 1618. He served in Ambos Camarines, where Bicol was widely spoken, from sometime between 1592 and 1602 until 1616. Lisboa died in Mexico in 1628. The Vocabulario was first published posthumously in 1754. A second edition of the Vocabulario was published in 1865 under the expressed order of Bishop Francisco Gainza. It contained 10,495 (Bikol-Español) word entries in 417 pages using 22-inch (560 mm) x 33-inch (840 mm) paper and 5,588 entries in the (Español-Bicol) section in 103 pages. Realubit describes the Bicol vocabulary as "broad in social scale and localization", but criticizes Lisboa's presentation of grammatical tense, affixes, and parts of speech.

References

  1. Blair, Emma Helen; Robertson, James Alexander, eds. (1906). The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898. Cleveland, Ohio: Arthur H. Clark Company. Chapter VIII, Foundation of this province of San Gregorio, and other special events concerning it. Footnote 27 – via Project Gutenberg.
  2. Realubit, Maria Lilia F. (1994). "Translating Vocabularia de la Lengua Bicol-Español, 1856 Edition". In Sibaya, Bonifacio; Newell, Leonard E. (eds.). Papers from the First Asia International Lexicography Conference, Manila, Philippines, 1992. Manila: Linguistic Society of the Philippines. pp. 129–131.

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