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The Dual-route model is the idea that people can use a direct route to the lexicon (printed word to meaning) when reading as well as an assembled route (printed route to sound to meaning). | The Dual-route model is the idea that people can use a direct route to the lexicon (printed word to meaning) when reading as well as an assembled route (printed route to sound to meaning). | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 28 June 2014
The Dual-route model is the idea that people can use a direct route to the lexicon (printed word to meaning) when reading as well as an assembled route (printed route to sound to meaning).
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