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Date: 2013-05-21 21:37:35
Language acquisition
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Phonology
Dyslexia
Phonological development
Language development
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Speech
Vocabulary development
Speech repetition

Phonological Differences Emerging from Slow versus Fast Lexicon Expansion

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