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Reading Difficulties in Adult Deaf Readers of French: Phonological Codes, Not Guilty!

Scientific Studies of Reading - United States
doi 10.1080/10888438.2011.568555
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EducationPsychology
Date

May 1, 2012

Authors
Nathalie N. BélangerShari R. BaumRachel I. Mayberry
Publisher

Informa UK Limited


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