Medicine & Life Sciences
Language
100%
Hearing
87%
Child
66%
Learning
61%
Reading
57%
Hearing Loss
55%
Speech Perception
51%
Noise
43%
Sign Language
43%
Cochlear Implants
38%
Hearing Aids
36%
Bone Conduction
31%
Aptitude
30%
Dyslexia
30%
Ear
29%
Parkinson Disease
28%
Speech Disorders
28%
Short-Term Memory
25%
Cochlear Implantation
25%
Linguistics
25%
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
24%
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
22%
Multilingualism
21%
Israel
20%
Psychology Recognition
20%
Temporal Lobe
20%
Auditory neuropathy
20%
Prefrontal Cortex
19%
Language Development Disorders
19%
Brain Stem Auditory Evoked Potentials
19%
Language Disorders
18%
Cochlea
18%
Air
18%
Acoustics
17%
Language Development
17%
Williams Syndrome
17%
Individuality
16%
Young Adult
15%
Child Language
15%
Hyperacusis
15%
Cytomegalovirus
14%
Semantics
14%
Auditory Perception
13%
Disabled Children
13%
Brain
13%
Animal Models
13%
Preschool Children
13%
Vocabulary
13%
Memory
12%
Semicircular Canals
12%
Auditory Threshold
12%
Voice Disorders
12%
Communication
11%
Acoustic Reflex
11%
Cytomegalovirus Infections
11%
Literacy
11%
Inner Ear
11%
Gerbillinae
10%
Communication Disorders
10%
Psychology Transfer
10%
Magnesium
10%
Deglutition
9%
Tinnitus
9%
Theory of Mind
9%
Cognition
9%
Auditory Evoked Potentials
9%
Dysarthria
8%
Scala Vestibuli
8%
Therapeutics
8%
Conductive Hearing Loss
8%
Speech Therapy
8%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
8%
Students
8%
Deglutition Disorders
8%
Language Tests
7%
Evoked Response Audiometry
7%
Equipment and Supplies
7%
Acoustic Stimulation
7%
Psychological Generalization
7%
Learning Disabilities
7%
Specific Language Disorder
7%
Autistic Disorder
7%
Laryngeal Muscles
7%
DiGeorge Syndrome
7%
Parturition
7%
Fats
7%
Otitis Media with Effusion
6%
Sudden Hearing Loss
6%
Psychological Practice
6%
Neuronal Plasticity
6%
Valganciclovir
6%
Control Groups
6%
Parents
6%
Brain Stem
6%
Music
6%
Evoked Potentials
6%
Parietal Lobe
6%
Names
5%
Gestures
5%
Psychoacoustics
5%
Arts & Humanities
Sign Language
61%
Language
40%
Syntax
22%
Cross-language
19%
Orthography
17%
Discourse
17%
Hearing
16%
Bilingual children
16%
Hearing Impairment
14%
Iconicity
14%
Parkinson's Disease
14%
Dysarthria
13%
Clause Combining
13%
Reading Disability
12%
Vowel Space
11%
Acoustics
11%
Language Impairment
11%
Phonology
11%
Visual Word Recognition
11%
Traumatic Brain Injury
11%
Grammar
11%
American Sign Language
10%
English People
10%
Word Learning
10%
Articulation
10%
Language Skills
10%
Vocabulary
10%
Spoken Language
10%
Modern Hebrew
10%
Verbs
9%
False Cognates
9%
Sentence Repetition
9%
Spelling
9%
Speech Perception
9%
Deaf Students
8%
Argument Structure
8%
Phonological Awareness
8%
Developmental Language Disorder
8%
Performance
8%
Formants
8%
Degrammaticalization
8%
Bilingualism
8%
Perceptual Learning
8%
Interaction
8%
Language Disorders
7%
Novel Words
7%
Language Acquisition
7%
Hearing Aids
7%
Contact Languages
7%
Autism Spectrum Disorders
7%
Palestinians
7%
Deaf children
7%
Israel
7%
Childhood
7%
Naming
7%
Lexicon
7%
Morphological Awareness
6%
Centralization
6%
Sentence Comprehension
6%
Prosody
6%
Definite Article
6%
Speech Disorders
6%
Verbal Working Memory
6%
Young Adults
6%
Preschool children
6%
Signing
6%
Toddlers
6%
Language Development
6%
Modality
6%
Clause
5%
Lexical Retrieval
5%
Pronouns
5%
Complementation
5%
Stance Taking
5%
Reading Fluency
5%
Prior Knowledge
5%
Word Order
5%
Orthographic
5%
Transcription
5%
Vocabulary Knowledge
5%
Morpheme
5%
Iconic
5%
Stimulus
5%
Language Interference
5%
Simultaneous Communication
5%
Listeners
5%
Sound
5%
Language Proficiency
5%
Autism
5%
Learning to Read
5%
Temporal Processing
5%
Metapragmatic Comments
5%
Tracheoesophageal Speech
5%
Social Sciences
Israeli
31%
linguistics
26%
orthography
25%
syntax
24%
deficit
20%
speaking
19%
acoustics
19%
Hearing Aids
18%
phonology
18%
learning
16%
autism
15%
vocabulary
15%
semantics
15%
dyslexia
15%
performance
14%
brain
14%
multilingualism
13%
discourse
13%
Group
13%
Israel
12%
activation
12%
narrative
12%
spoken language
12%
grammar
11%
stimulus
10%
evidence
10%
interaction
9%
preschool child
9%
comprehension
8%
literacy
8%
disability
8%
centralization
8%
hearing impairment
7%
time
7%
experiment
7%
speech disorder
7%
childhood
6%
learning to read
6%
interference
6%
young adult
5%
pragmatics
5%
language acquisition
5%