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Date: 2011-12-06 11:08:23
Reading
Orthography
Dyslexia
Special education
Inventive spelling
Spelling
Spell checker
Whole language
Learning disability
Education
Linguistics
Educational psychology

Microsoft Word - Spelling Fact Sheet[removed]Moats added refs pdf

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