Appendix A.
1 Phonotactic Probability Effect: Rare > Common | 2 Neighborhood Density Effect: Dense > Sparse | |||
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All Ages, Collapsed Across both Times | All Ages, Collapsed Across both Times | |||
Dense = No | Sparse = Yes | Common = Yes | Rare = No | |
Toys | .08 | −.03 | −.07 | .04 |
Horns | −.07 | .09 | .04 | −.12 |
Candy | −.04 | .02 | .10 | .04 |
Pets | .02 | .14 | .18 | .06 |
All Items | 0 | .07 | .06 | −.01 |
Note:
Phonotactic Probability Effect: Difference scores were calculated for semantic categories by subtracting the accuracy for common nonwords from the accuracy for rare nonwords collapsed across both time points for all ages. Positive difference scores for sparse nonwords indicate that the item data converged with the participant analysis (i.e., Rare > Common for sparse nonwords).
Neighborhood Density Effect: Difference scores were calculated for semantic categories by subtracting the accuracy for sparse nonwords from the accuracy for dense nonwords collapsed across both time points for all ages. Positive difference scores for common sound sequences indicate that the item data converged with the participant analysis (i.e., Dense > Sparse, for common sound sequences).