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Lexical and phonological effects in early word production
Anna V. Sosa, Carol Stoel-Gammon
Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Word Production
100%
Lexicality
100%
Whole Word
100%
Early Words
100%
Phonological Effect
100%
Word Proximity
80%
Word Frequency
60%
Age of Acquisition
60%
Phonological Neighborhood Density
60%
Toddlers
40%
Target Word
40%
Acquisition Probability
40%
Phonological Features
40%
Lexical Factors
40%
Phonotactic Probability
40%
Production Variability
20%
Production Accuracy
20%
Aging Effect
20%
Young children
20%
Differential Effects
20%
Sparse Neighbourhood
20%
Language Disorders
20%
Phonetic Transcription
20%
Phonological Representations
20%
High-frequency Words
20%
Low Variability
20%
Hearing Disorders
20%
Psychology
Age of Acquisition
100%
Word Production
100%
Toddlers
33%
Sensation of Hearing
33%
Language Disorder
33%
Phonological Representation
33%
Higher-Frequency Word
33%