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Theories of reading development. / Cain, Kate (Editor); Compton, Donald L. (Editor); Parrila, Rauno K. (Editor).
John Benjamins Publishers, 2017. 534 p. (Studies in Written Language and Literacy; Vol. 15).

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Cain, K, Compton, DL & Parrila, RK (eds) 2017, Theories of reading development. Studies in Written Language and Literacy, vol. 15, John Benjamins Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1075/swll.15

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Cain, K., Compton, D. L., & Parrila, R. K. (Eds.) (2017). Theories of reading development. (Studies in Written Language and Literacy; Vol. 15). John Benjamins Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1075/swll.15

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Cain K, (ed.), Compton DL, (ed.), Parrila RK, (ed.). Theories of reading development. John Benjamins Publishers, 2017. 534 p. (Studies in Written Language and Literacy). doi: 10.1075/swll.15

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Cain, Kate (Editor) ; Compton, Donald L. (Editor) ; Parrila, Rauno K. (Editor). / Theories of reading development. John Benjamins Publishers, 2017. 534 p. (Studies in Written Language and Literacy).

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