Learning Resource and Development

Disaster preparedness signage in Rinconada : (Record no. 30733)

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Classification number (OCLC) (R) ; Classification number, CALL (RLIN) (NR) UTH ABELS A711d 2025
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Personal name Arines, Wenreme B.
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Title Disaster preparedness signage in Rinconada :
Remainder of title a linguistic landscape analysis /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Wenreme B. Arines, Angeline T. Aurillas, and Jaybee France S. Capilos
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Extent 107 leaves.
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Dissertation note Undergraduate Theses (ABELS) - English Language Studies.
Name of granting institution Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges, 2025.
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary, etc. This qualitative study analyzes disaster preparedness signage in Nabua, Iriga City, and Balatan through linguistic landscape and semiotic lenses, using 15 signages collected from the field and online sources. Nabua is home to the students of the Camarines Sur Polytechnic College. It is the most populated town in Rinconada, while Iriga City is the only declared city within Rinconada with the highest population, and Balatan is a coastal town that is highly vulnerable to landslides and sea-related calamities. Thus, there is limited prior research in the Rinconada area, even in the Bicol region. Due to this, the linguistic landscape theory of Shohamy and Gorter (2009) and the theory of Saussure's concept of signs, signifiers, and signified were used as a framework to imply the signage's relation to uncovering the intended meaning in the context of linguistic and cultural understanding of disaster preparedness signage across Rinconada. However, the same data revealed that the signage examined incorporated multilingualism, which serves as a representation that the community was highly diverse in linguistic assets. It has been concluded that the languages utilized are dependent on the language, considering their geographical location.
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Personal name Aurillas, Angeline T.
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Personal name Capilos, Jaybee France S.
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Name Malaya, Janessa Angustia M.
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Name Pontillas, Marlon S.
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Name Fajardo, Dan Fereth B.
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Name Molina, Mark Christopher M.
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Main Library Main Library Undergraduate Thesis Section 10/15/2025   UTH ABELS A711d 2025 006919UM 10/15/2025 1-1 10/15/2025 Unpublished Materials