How to Make the Word-Length Effect Disappear in Letter-by-Letter Dyslexia
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Glyn W. Humphreys | Daniel Fiset | Martin Arguin | Daniel Bub | M. Jane Riddoch | G. Humphreys | D. Bub | D. Fiset | M. Arguin | M. Riddoch
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