Keywords: عبری; Co-teaching; Bilingual education; Arabic; Hebrew; Teamwork;
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Keywords: عبری; Hebrew; Compliment; Compliment responses; Politeness; Habitus; Culture;
Keywords: عبری; Linguistic landscape; Yiddish; Hebrew; Manchester; Regulatory discourse; Multilingual literacy;
Keywords: عبری; Stuttering; OASES-A; Self-evaluation; Gender; Marital status; Age; Hebrew;
Keywords: عبری; Occupational voice; Voice loading; Call center operators; Hebrew;
Keywords: عبری; Blog corpus; Hebrew; Natural Language Processing; Negative words; Positive words; Seed lists; Sentiment;
Keywords: عبری; Lexicon–syntax interface; Basic vs. derived entries; Valence; Epenthesis; Hebrew; Verb; Paradigms
Keywords: عبری; Library instruction; Transliteration; Romanization; Hebrew; Assessment; Information literacy;
Keywords: عبری; Voice; Pediatric; Children; pVHI; Self-evaluation; Parents; Hebrew
Keywords: عبری; Hebrew; Charter schools; Language ownership; Media; American Jewish community
Keywords: عبری; Resumption; Resumptive pronouns; Relative clauses; Hebrew; Auditory modality; Acceptability ratings
Keywords: عبری; Case; Gender; Hebrew; German; Language acquisition; Word order;
Keywords: عبری; Phonological output buffer; Conduction aphasia; Numbers; Hebrew; Lexical retrieval model;
Keywords: عبری; Oral-diadochokinesis; Speech-motor control; Speech diagnosis; Language differences; Literature analysis; Hebrew
Adaptation of the Scoliosis Research Society-22 Questionnaire for the Hebrew Language: Transcultural Adaptation and Reliability Analysis
Keywords: عبری; Idiopathic scoliosis; Scheuermann disease; Quality of life; Transcultural adaptation; Scoliosis Research Society-22; Hebrew;
Stress, Syncope, Epenthesis and the Duke of York Gambit in the Modern Hebrew Verb System
Keywords: عبری; Stress; Syncope; Epenthesis; Duke of York Gambit; Hebrew;
Disentangling principle C: A contribution from individuals with brain damage
Keywords: عبری; Theory of mind; Right hemisphere damage; Principle C; Repeated name penalty; Syntax; Binding principles; aTOMia; Hebrew
The discourse marker axshav (‘now’) in spontaneous spoken Hebrew: Discursive and prosodic features
Keywords: عبری; Discourse markers; Prosody; Hebrew; Grammaticalization; Phonological reduction; Disambiguation
Morpho-thematic mismatches in Hebrew: What happens when morphological and thematic criteria collide?
Keywords: عبری; Hebrew; Binyan; Transitivity; Valence; Directionality; Lexicon
The boy that the chef cooked: Acquisition of PP relatives in European Portuguese and Hebrew
Keywords: عبری; PP relative clauses; European Portuguese; Hebrew; Acquisition; Intervention;
Discourse or grammar? VS patterns in spoken Hebrew and spoken German narratives
Keywords: عبری; Hebrew; German; Spoken syntax; Verb-subject order; Discourse motivations; Narratives;
Listeners' Attitude Toward People With Dysphonia
Keywords: عبری; Dysphonia; Attitude; Semantic differential scale; Factor analysis; Hebrew;
The emergence of the unmarked: Vowel harmony in Hebrew loanword adaptation
Keywords: عبری; Vowel harmony; Universality; Loanwords; Hebrew
Missing objects as Topic Drop
Keywords: عبری; Topic Drop; VP ellipsis; Parasitic Gaps; Russian; Hebrew; Differential object marking; Strict and sloppy readings; Subject–object asymmetry
Stretched, jumped, and fell: An fMRI investigation of reflexive verbs and other intransitives
Keywords: عبری; IFG; Lexicon; Neurolinguistics; Syntax; Unaccusativity; Hebrew;
Identification of Children's Gender and Age by Listeners
Keywords: عبری; Children; Perception; Voice; Age; Gender; Hebrew;
Hebrew as heritage: The work of language in religious and communal continuity
Keywords: عبری; Heritage language education; Language ideologies; Hebrew; Jewish education; Identity; Language policy; Ethnography
Does gender make a difference? Comparing the effect of gender on children's comprehension of relative clauses in Hebrew and Italian
Keywords: عبری; Language acquisition; Syntax; Italian; Hebrew; Relative clauses; Gender; Relativized minimality
The representation of lexical-syntactic information: Evidence from syntactic and lexical retrieval impairments in aphasia
Keywords: عبری; Aphasia; Predicate argument structure (PAS); Grammatical gender; Hebrew; Syntactic lexicon;
Visual spatial skill: A consequence of learning to read?
Keywords: عبری; Visual skill; Word reading; Orthography; Cross-cultural; Chinese; Hebrew; Spanish
John Wesley's critical engagement with Hutchinsonianism 1730–1780
Keywords: عبری; John Wesley; Hutchinsonianism; Cosmology; Newtonianism; Hebrew; Eighteenth-century
Morphological processing and lexical access in speech production in Hebrew: Evidence from picture–word interference
Keywords: عبری; Morphological processing; Word production; Picture–word interference paradigm; Hebrew
Induced letter migrations between words and what they reveal about the orthographic-visual analyzer
Keywords: عبری; Reading; Between-word errors; Dyslexia; Hebrew; Developmental attentional dyslexia;
The effect of syntax on reading in neglect dyslexia
Keywords: عبری; Neglect dyslexia; Syntax; Hebrew; Reading
Which questions are most difficult to understand?
Keywords: عبری; SLI; Wh question; Comprehension; Hebrew; SySLI; SLI subtypes;
Dyscravia: Voicing substitution dysgraphia
Keywords: عبری; Dysgraphia; Dyslexia; Hebrew; Dyscravia; Spelling; Voicing
Letter position dysgraphia
Keywords: عبری; Dysgraphia; Graphemic buffer; Dyslexia; Letter position dyslexia; Hebrew
Hemispheric involvement in reading: The effects of language experience
Keywords: عبری; English; Hebrew; Cerebral hemispheres; Visual field; Morphology
Developmental attentional dyslexia
Keywords: عبری; Dyslexia; Attentional dyslexia; Letter position dyslexia; Developmental dyslexia; Hebrew;
Is the visual analyzer orthographic-specific? Reading words and numbers in letter position dyslexia
Keywords: عبری; Dyslexia; Letter position dyslexia; Developmental dyslexia; Numbers; Hebrew
An fMRI study of syntactic layers: Sentential and lexical aspects of embedding
Keywords: عبری; Neurolinguistics; Hebrew; Embedding; Syntax; Lexicon; Precuneus; MTG
Letter-transposition effects are not universal: The impact of transposing letters in Hebrew
Keywords: عبری; Morphology; Letter transposition; Hebrew; Masked-priming
Harmonic domains and synchronization in typically and atypically developing Hebrew-speaking children
Keywords: عبری; Language acquisition; Consonant harmony; Dyspraxic speech; Hebrew; Synchronization; Variation
Traceless relatives: Agrammatic comprehension of relative clauses with resumptive pronouns
Keywords: عبری; Aphasia; Agrammatism; Comprehension; Relative clauses; Trace Deletion Hypothesis; Tree pruning; Hebrew
Developmental surface dyslexias
Keywords: عبری; Surface dyslexia; Dual route model; Hebrew; Developmental dyslexia;
Syntactic processing in two languages by native and bilingual adult readers: An ERP study
Keywords: عبری; Bilingualism; ERP; Syntactic processing; English; Hebrew
Validation of a Hebrew health literacy test
Keywords: عبری; Health literacy; S-TOFHLA; Validity; Hebrew
Is the movement deficit in syntactic SLI related to traces or to thematic role transfer?
Keywords: عبری; SLI; Syntax; Movement; Hebrew; Reading; Agrammatism; Relative clauses
Learning of letter names follows similar principles across languages: Evidence from Hebrew
Keywords: عبری; Letters; Letter names; Letter shapes; Alphabet learning; Hebrew; English; Sex differences; Cross-linguistic studies
Roots, stems, and the universality of lexical representations: Evidence from Hebrew
Keywords: عبری; Root; Stem; Paradigm; Morphology; Phonology; Semitic; Hebrew