How dyslexics often is described (“________ dyslexics”)
developmental,
deep,
many,
phonological,
adult,
most,
non,
japanese,
visual,
older,
severe,
phonemic,
young,
successful,
male,
familial,
type,
english,
dysphonetic,
auditory,
german,
dyseidetic,
spatial,
handed,
pure,
younger,
adolescent,
female,
acquired,
italian,
linguistic,
called,
compensated,
bilingual,
speaking,
famous,
intelligent,
mixed,
bright,
congenital,
phonologic,
attentional,
phonetic,
deceased
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