Print-Speech Convergence Predicts Future Reading Outcomes in Early Readers.
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Print-Speech Convergence Predicts Future Reading Outcomes in Early Readers.
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Print-Speech Convergence Predicts Future Reading Outcomes in Early Readers.
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Donald Shankweiler
Fumiko Hoeft
Kenneth R Pugh
Peter J Molfese
Robert K Fulbright
Stephen J Frost
W Einar Mencl
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10.1177/0956797615611921
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2015-11-20T00:00:00Z