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In the early 1910s, he started a campaign to promote a '"national language for the Philippines", where he organized various symposia and lectures and headed numerous departments for national language in leading Philippine universities. In 1910, he was elected governor of the province of
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was then considered the first socialist-oriented book in the Philippines that expounded principles of socialism and sought labor reforms from the government. The book later became an inspiration for the assembly of the 1932
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representing provinces having a majority of non-Christian population. He was the primary author of Philippine Legislature Act No. 2946 which enacted November 30 every year as
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as director of SWF until 1946. When the Philippines became a member of the United Nations he was selected to translate the
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In the early 1960s, he underwent liver operations due to complication. Santos died on May 1, 1963.
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of sedition and illegal association against the government in 1903, Goméz's labor group
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that incorporates socialist ideas and the works of the united associations of laborers.
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Lope K. Santos – Father of the Filipino Grammar: Fighting for National Identity
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Quindoza-Santiago, Lilia (Dr.) Philippine Culture during the American Period
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In 1940, Santos published the first grammar book of the "national language",
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to Ladislao Santos, a native of Pasig, and Victorina Canseco, a native of
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In 1903, Santos started publishing fragments of his first novel,
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South-East Asia: languages and literatures : a select guide
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Members of the Senate of the Philippines from the 12th district
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Lope K. Santos from a 1906 publication of "Banaag at Sikat"
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Ag̃ "Pag̃gig̃gera" (Tulag̃ Handog sa Kababaiga'g̃ Tagalog)
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Ting̃íng Pahapáw sa Kasaysayan ñg Pámitikang Tagalog
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Tinḡíng Pahapáw sa Kasaysayan ñg Pámitikang Tagalog
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Santos 818:Kundanḡan...!: Nobelang Tagalog Katha 748: 637:Kundanḡan...!: Nobelang Tagalog Katha 1021:Burials at the Manila South Cemetery 749:Reyes, Isidra (September 24, 2019). 238:Captaincy General of the Philippines 920:Ano ang babae? tula/ Lope K. Santos 786: 483:, but was later dissolved in 1907. 438:Escuela Normal Superior de Maestros 413:. His father was imprisoned during 288:(now Manila Law College Foundation) 13: 511:Socialist Party of the Philippines 14: 1062: 924: 474:Union Obrera Democratica Filipina 467:was charged and sentenced by the 930: 688: 360:. He is best known for his 1906 328:"Father of the Filipino Grammar" 855: 536:, a weekly lifestyle magazine. 996:Nacionalista Party politicians 844: 833: 822: 811: 800: 775: 742: 716: 677:director Cirilo H. Panganiban. 480:Union del Trabajo de Filipinas 459:. This was also the time when 1: 1016:Politicians from Metro Manila 981:Governors of Rizal (province) 976:20th-century Filipino lawyers 709: 449:Academia de la Jurisprudencia 782:Why Celebrate Bonifacio Day? 661:Mga Hamak na Dakilà: 60 Tulâ 453:Escuela de Derecho de Manila 384: 286:Escuela de Derecho de Manila 25:, the first or paternal 7: 966:20th-century Filipino poets 681: 577:Balarila ng Wikang Pambansa 562:twelfth senatorial district 520:Santos became an expert in 389:Lope K. Santos was born in 10: 1067: 986:Governors of Nueva Vizcaya 872:Lope K. 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Index

Spanish name
surname

Senator of the Philippines
12th District
Francis Burton Harrison
Joaquin Luna
Hadji Butu
Governor of Nueva Vizcaya
Governor of Rizal
Mariano Melendres
Pasig
Manila
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Philippines
Manila South Cemetery
Nacionalista Party
Alma mater
Banaag at Sikat
Filipino
Tagalog-language
senator
Philippines
socialist
Banaag at Sikat
Filipino
grammar
Tagalog orthography
Pasig
Province of Manila

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