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See, Tomkins, Calvin, “The Last Skill Acquired” inThe New Yorker, September 14, 1963. He takes his title from an unfootnoted quotation from Dr. Lauretta Bender (p. 148).
De Hirsch, Jansky and Langford in their unpublishedPrediction of Reading, Spelling and Writing Disabilities in Children: a Preliminary Study, “The fact that we know little about the neuro-physiological sub-stratum of dyslexia does not exclude the possibility that qualitative differences exist.” In any case, difference at the tail of this curvemakes a lot of difference.
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‘A word,’ said humpty dumpty .... Bulletin of the Orton Society 15, 62–96 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02653759
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