Auditory psycholinguistic deficits and neurological soft signs among a sample of Arabic-speaking Egyptian children with dyslexia: a cross-sectional correlational study
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proquest.comAuditory psycholinguistic deficits and neurological soft signs among a sample of Arabic-speaking Egyptian children with dyslexia: a cross-sectional correlational studyproquest.comOmar, Manal M. Mahdi;El-Gebaly, Howida Hosney;Mohammed, Hassnaa O. Middle East Current Psychiatry 01 Dec 2026 : pp.26 Formats: Citation/Abstract , Obtenir à l'UdeM
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