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. 2022 Nov 4;31(6):2722–2740. doi: 10.1044/2022_AJSLP-22-00071
Item Selection frequency (out of 5) Log Lex Freq No. of segments Phon density
banana 5 5.78 6 0.69
bone 5 6.75 3 3.69
calendar 5 5.43 7 0.69
hat 5 7.45 3 3.89
king 5 7.43 3 3.58
man 5 8.99 3 3.87
well 5 9.01 3 3.69
foot 4 8.58 3 2.48
football 4 6.69 6 0.69
helicopter 4 6.11 9 0.00
hose 4 5.69 3 3.66
lion 4 5.79 4 2.64
monkey 3 6.66 5 2.30
queen 3 7.08 4 2.20
saw 3 8.77 2 3.47
baby 2 8.53 4 2.30
balloon 2 5.56 5 1.95
clock 2 7.40 4 2.94
comb 2 5.40 3 3.43
goat 2 5.82 3 3.61
nose 2 7.66 3 3.66
nurse 2 7.00 3 2.77
owl 2 4.92 2 3.04
pineapple 2 4.36 7 0.00
tree 2 7.39 3 3.14
typewriter 2 4.52 7 0.00
apple 1 6.54 4 1.95
cannon 1 5.54 5 1.95
church 1 7.20 3 1.79
corn 1 6.00 4 3.26
ear 1 7.78 2 3.04
fireman 1 4.65 6 0.69
flashlight 1 5.35 7 0.00
hand 1 8.62 4 3.09
house 1 8.71 3 2.71
letter 1 7.47 4 3.26
rake 1 4.47 3 3.66
ring 1 7.64 3 3.74
rope 1 6.48 3 3.47
vest 1 5.31 4 3.14

Note. Values for the log lexical frequency in movie and television transcripts, the number of phonological segments, and the log phonological neighborhood density (i.e., the number of words that can be created by adding, subtracting, or substituting a single phonological segment) were reported by Walker et al. (2018). SCANT = Severity-Calibrated Aphasia Naming Test; Lex Freq = lexical frequency.