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'''Dual-coding theories''' are related to ]. When people read written information, dual-coding theories contend that the readers access ] and ] information to recognize ] in the ].
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'''Dual-coding theories''' are related to reading. When people read written information, dual-coding theories contend that the readers access ] and ] information to recognize words in the text.


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Dual-coding theories are related to reading. When people read written information, dual-coding theories contend that the readers access orthographic and phonological information to recognize words in the text.

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