Maganar Hannu, Language of the Hands: A Descriptive Analysis of Hausa Sign LanguageLanguage of the Hands A descriptive analysis of Hausa Sign Language |
Contents
Introduction Hausa | 3 |
Social life and education of the deaf in Kano State | 9 |
39 | 16 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
African American Sign Language arc MOV articulation BABU become lexicalised BIYU blend body Brennan compound sign context deaf children deaf community depicts different HS dominant hand double-handed dynamic HS examples include finger fingerspelling free morphemes GIDAN guage HamNoSys handshapes Hausa Sign Language hearing HS change HSL sign indexic signs initialised signs internal MOV involve Kaduna Kano KAYA lexical items lexicon linguistic manual metaphor minimal pairs morphemes morphological mouth MOV in space move movement name sign negative markers Nigeria non-dominant hand non-manual parameters number of signs number signs objects one-handed palm path MOV person phemes phonemes phonological place of articulation plural produced refer SALLAH second component sequential sign lan Sign Language Research sign pairs signs in HSL simultaneously special education spoken Hausa spoken language TAFIYA tion Tudun Maliki school two-handed signs Univ YAJI