Deep DyslexiaMax Coltheart, Karalyn Patterson, John Charles Marshall Deep Dyslexia has established itself as essential reading for all in the field. This second edition incorporates new research since the book first appeared and brings it fully up-to-date. |
Contents
a review of the syndrome | 22 |
clinical features | 48 |
A new attempt at an interpretation or an attempt | 91 |
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