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. 2018 Mar 15;61(3):690–712. doi: 10.1044/2017_JSLHR-L-17-0192

Table 2.

Semantic categories presented to participants as options for treatment.

Animals
Body parts
Household items
Instruments
Occupations
Produce
Sports and games
Things to wear
Tools
Toys
Vehicles
Famous people
Brands and logos
Gardening

Note. For some higher-level participants, the only category that yielded enough items was “famous people,” which was then subdivided into people involved in entertainment (e.g., actors, musicians, producers, directors) and “other” (e.g., politicians, athletes, and infamous or historical figures).