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Paul Newman & Roxana Ma Newman. Hausa Dictionary: Hausa‑English / English‑Hausa, Ƙamusun Hausa: Hausa‑Ingilishi / Ingilishi‑Hausa. Kano: Bayero University Press 2020, 627 pp. ISBN: 978-978-98446-6-1

open access: yesStudies in African Languages and Cultures, 2022
Review of Paul Newman & Roxana Ma Newman. Hausa Dictionary: Hausa‑English / English‑Hausa, Ƙamusun Hausa: Hausa‑Ingilishi / Ingilishi‑Hausa. Kano: Bayero University Press 2020, 627 pp. ISBN: 978-978-98446-6-1.
Nina Pawlak
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Quantification and polarity: negative adverbial intensifiers ('never ever', 'not at all', etc.) in Hausa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Hausa has a typologically interesting but poorly understood set of quantifying time and degree adverbs—equivalent to English 'never ever', 'not at all', etc.—which behave as negative polarity items and enhance the pragmatic impact of a negative utterance
Jaggar, Philip J.
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Comparative Analysis of Hausa Terms and Concepts Used over Nigerian Electronic Media

open access: yesGlottodidactica, 2005
The study is set up to examine Hausa terms and concepts used over the Nigeria electronic media. Specifically the study analyses the use of Hausa in the eastern Hausa dialect area where we sample Plateau and Adamawa States in Nigeria.
Mohammed Usman Ahmadu
doaj   +1 more source

HUMAN RESOURCE ACCOUNTING AND PROFITABILITY OF LISTED DEPOSITMONEY BANKS IN NIGERIA

open access: yesGusau Journal of Accounting and Finance, 2022
One of a company's most important intangible assets is its human capital. Because a company’ssuccess or failure depends on how well its few physical resources are exploited by its human resources, a company’s failure to account for human resources and ...
Ahmad Adamu Ibrahim   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Development of Hausa dataset a baseline for speech recognition

open access: yesData in Brief, 2022
The Hausa language read-speech dataset was created by recording native Hausa speakers. The recording took place at Nile university of Nigeria audio studio and radio broadcasting studio. The recorded dataset was segmented into unigram and bigram.
Umar Adam Ibrahim   +2 more
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Children and the experience of violence: contrasting cultures of punishment in northern Nigeria [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Arising out of debates over ‘children at risk’ and the ‘rights of the child’, the article compares two contrasting childhoods within a single large society—the Hausa‐speaking peoples of northern Nigeria.
Last, M
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Sociolinguistics Perspectives on Gender Patterns in Instagram [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This article focused on the the gender patterns that were found in the social media Instagram based on the sociolinguistics point of view. There were two research questions were arisen what types of the gender patterns that were found in the social media
Ahmad, A. (Arimuliani)   +2 more
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Examination of Hausa Terms and Concepts Used over Electronic Media in the Western Hausa Dialect Area

open access: yesGlottodidactica, 2005
The study is set up to examine Hausa terms and concepts used over the Nigeria electronic media. Specifically the study analyses the use of Hausa in the eastern Hausa dialect area where we sample Katsina and Sokoto States in Nigeria.
Mohammed Usman Ahmadu
doaj   +1 more source

Intra-household use and acceptability of Ready-to-Use-Supplementary-Foods distributed in Niger between July and December 2010. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Few studies have looked at consumption of Ready-to-Use-Supplementary-Foods (RUSFs) during a nutritional emergency. Here, we describe the use and acceptability of RUSF within households in four districts of the region of Maradi, Niger during large scale ...
Adu-Afarwuah   +30 more
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Validity and internal consistency of a Hausa version of the Ibadan knee/hip osteoarthritis outcome measure

open access: yesHealth and Quality of Life Outcomes, 2008
Background The Ibadan Knee/Hip Osteoarthritis Outcome Measure (IKHOAM) was developed for measuring end results of care in patients with knee or hip OA in Nigeria. The purpose of this study was to validate a Hausa translation of IKHOAM in order to promote
Akinpelu Aderonke O, Odole Adesola C
doaj   +1 more source

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