Pronunciation of irregular words is preserved in dementia, validating premorbid IQ estimation
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L J Whalley | J M Starr | I J Deary | I. Deary | I. Deary | J. Starr | L. Whalley | M. Whiteman | A. Pattie | J. Starr | H. Lemmon | B. McGurn | J. A. Topfer | A Pattie | J. M. Starr | B McGurn | J A Topfer | M C Whiteman | H A Lemmon | J.A. Topfer | J. Topfer | B. Mcgurn
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