Sign language research in Ghana: An overview of indigenous and foreign-based sign languages
The recognition of sign language as a full-fledged human language with linguistics description has led to several research works in both theoretical and applied linguistics considering different aspects. The present study extends this research to the Ghanaian context, with the aim of providing an ov...
Main Authors: | Mary Edward, George Akanlig-Pare |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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UniorPress
2021-05-01
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Series: | Journal of African Languages and Literatures |
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Online Access: | http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/jalalit/article/view/8039/8808 |
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