Things dyslexia often describes (“dyslexia ________”)
friendly
How dyslexia often is described (“________ dyslexia”)
developmental,
deep,
phonological,
specific,
severe,
visual,
familial,
congenital,
attentional,
acquired,
auditory,
neglect,
semantic,
mild,
adult,
phonemic,
constitutional,
pure,
spatial,
type,
genetic,
peripheral,
verbal,
concurrent,
centred,
literal,
phonologic,
word,
monolingual,
digit,
ocular,
handedness,
morphemic,
numeral,
traumatic,
arabic,
orthographic,
demented,
introduction,
hier
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