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Spine, 2019
STUDY DESIGN Validation of a translated, culturally adapted questionnaire. OBJECTIVE To translate the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) version 2.1a into Hausa Language and to validate its use in a cohort of patients with low back pain (LBP).
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STUDY DESIGN Validation of a translated, culturally adapted questionnaire. OBJECTIVE To translate the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) version 2.1a into Hausa Language and to validate its use in a cohort of patients with low back pain (LBP).
A. Adamu+5 more
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Tagging Part of Speech in Hausa Sentences
International Conference on Electronics, Computer and Computation, 2019Despite the recent exponential growth of Hausa online content on websites like Aminiya.dailytrust.com.ng, Freedomradio.com, Hausa.Leadership.ng, Arewa24.com, and BBC.com/hausa, Sentiment Analysis on such Hausa web content have not been explored in the ...
A. Tukur, K. Umar, A. Muhammad
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Metrical structure and sung rhythm of the Hausa rajaz
Language, 2019:The rajaz meter of Hausa is based on syllable quantity. In its dimeter form, it deploys lines consisting of two metra, each usually containing six moras.
B. Hayes, R. Schuh
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2023
With an estimated population of up to 50 million, Hausa make up one of the largest people groups practicing Islam. Despite settlement of today’s Hausaland in the central Sudan by the early 1000s ce, the use of “Hausa” (often spelled Haoussa in French, with Hawsa now official in Niger) for its inhabitants is absent from early records; the word first ...
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With an estimated population of up to 50 million, Hausa make up one of the largest people groups practicing Islam. Despite settlement of today’s Hausaland in the central Sudan by the early 1000s ce, the use of “Hausa” (often spelled Haoussa in French, with Hawsa now official in Niger) for its inhabitants is absent from early records; the word first ...
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Scandinavian Journal of Pain, 2018
Background and aims The Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire (FABQ) is the most widely used self-reported measure of fear-avoidance beliefs about work and physical activity in low back pain (LBP).
A. Ibrahim+3 more
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Background and aims The Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire (FABQ) is the most widely used self-reported measure of fear-avoidance beliefs about work and physical activity in low back pain (LBP).
A. Ibrahim+3 more
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Sex prediction using ridge density and thickness among the Hausa ethnic group of Kano state, Nigeria
, 2018The aim of the study was to determine sexual dimorphism and to predict sex using thumbprint ridge density and thickness among the Hausa ethnic group of Nigeria. A total of 283 subjects comprising 147 males and 136 females participated in the study.
L. Adamu+4 more
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Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, 1972
The impact of Islamization on the role of Hausa women in Nigeria was investigated by comparing the role and status of women in 2 Hausa subcultures. One group was heavily influenced by Islamic traditions while the other group was not. The major difference between the women in the two groups was not the lower status of the women in the Muslim group but
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The impact of Islamization on the role of Hausa women in Nigeria was investigated by comparing the role and status of women in 2 Hausa subcultures. One group was heavily influenced by Islamic traditions while the other group was not. The major difference between the women in the two groups was not the lower status of the women in the Muslim group but
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Profiling and identification in Hausa
Journal of Pragmatics, 2007Standard accounts of Hausa focus claim that a focused constituent is fronted before an out-of-focus clause and marked with the optional focus-marking copula nee/cee. This paper claims that the fronting and the copula are two independent parameters with different contributions to the semantics of focus constructions.
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The Origin of the Name ‘Hausa’
Africa, 1968Opening ParagraphIn his introductory notes to Bargery's dictionary, Westermann summarizes the early historical records of the Hausa-speaking peoples and, in particular, discusses the name ‘Hausa’ itself, without forming any theory as to its provenance.
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