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Terry, N. P., & Scarborough, H. S. (2011). The Phonological Hypothesis as a Valuable Framework for Studying the Relationship of Dialect Variation to Early Reading Skills. In S. Brady, D. Braze, & C. A. Fowler (Eds.), Explaining Individual Differences in Reading: Theory and Evidence (pp. 97-117). New York: Psychology Press.

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