South African Journal of Communication Disorders

484 papers and 2.6k indexed citations i.

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The 484 papers published in South African Journal of Communication Disorders in the last decades have received a total of 2.6k indexed citations. Papers published in South African Journal of Communication Disorders usually cover Developmental and Educational Psychology (175 papers), Cognitive Neuroscience (153 papers) and Speech and Hearing (106 papers) specifically the topics of Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (105 papers), Language Development and Disorders (98 papers) and Noise Effects and Management (68 papers). The most active scholars publishing in South African Journal of Communication Disorders are Katijah Khoza‐Shangase, Claire Penn, Eleanor Ross, Mershen Pillay, Erna Alant, Alta Kritzinger, Amisha Kanji, Brenda Louw, Nomfundo Moroe and Harsha Kathard.

In The Last Decade

Fields of papers published in South African Journal of Communication Disorders

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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