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English in Education
Research Journal of the National Association for the Teaching of English
Volume 39, 2005 - Issue 3
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Original Article

Just when you thought it was safe: synthetic phonics and syncretic literacy practices

Pages 32-46 | Received 28 Jun 2008, Accepted 07 Apr 2010, Published online: 01 Mar 2018

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