%0 Journal Article %T FORMS OF HAND IN SIGN LANGUAGE IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA %A Husnija Hasanbegovi£¿ %A Esad H. Mahmutovi£¿ %A Admira Beha %J Human : Research in Rehabilitation %D 2013 %I Institute for Human Rehabilitation %X Sign in sign language, equivalent to the word, phrase or a sentence in the oral-language, can be divided in linguistic units of lower levels: shape of the hand, place of articulation, type of movement and orientation of the palm. The first description of these units, which today is present and applicable in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H), was given by Zim-merman in 1986, who found 27 shapes of hand, while other types were not systematically developed or described. The target of this study was to determine the possible existence of other forms of hand movements present in sign language in B&H. By the method of content analysis, the 425 analyzed signs in sign launguage in B&H, confirmed their existence, but we also discovered and presented 14 new shapes of the hand. This way, we confirmed the need of implementing a detailed research, standardization and publishing of sign language in B&H, which would provide adequate conditions for its study and application, as for the deaf, and all the others who come into direct contact with them. %K sign %K sign launguage in B&H %K forms of hand %U http://www.red.co.ba/human/2013%20vol4/Rad%204.pdf