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Explaining individual differences in reading : theory and evidence /
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Expository discourse in children, adolescents, and adults : development and disorders /
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Single-Word Reading: Behavioral and Biological Perspectives. New Directions in Communication Disorders Research
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Grigorenko, Elena L.
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Expository Discourse in Children, Adolescents, and Adults: Development and Disorders. New Directions in Communication Disorders Research
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Nippold, Marilyn A.
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Syntactic Complexity Across Language Sampling Contexts in School-Age Children, Ages 8-11 Years.
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Cognitive flexibility in beginning decoding and encoding.
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