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Linguistics / Special education / Dyslexia / Learning disabilities / Learning to read / Phonological awareness / Alphabetic principle / Fluency / Rapid automatized naming / Education / Reading / Educational psychology
Date: 2007-09-06 07:42:42
Linguistics
Special education
Dyslexia
Learning disabilities
Learning to read
Phonological awareness
Alphabetic principle
Fluency
Rapid automatized naming
Education
Reading
Educational psychology

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