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      English-Language Learners: Implications of Limited Vocabulary for Cross-Language Transfer of Phonemic Awareness With Kindergartners

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      Journal of Hispanic Higher Education
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                Journal of Hispanic Higher Education
                Journal of Hispanic Higher Education
                SAGE Publications
                1538-1927
                1552-5716
                March 22 2010
                July 29 2009
                : 9
                : 2
                : 104-129
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                10.1177/1538192708330431
                b73069a6-9a91-4ff7-ba4f-b48dbb3b7000
                © 2009

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