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An
on-line calculator was developed (http://www.bncdnet.ku.edu/cml/info_ccc.vi)
to compute phonotactic probability, the likelihood of occurrence of a
sound
sequence, and neighborhood density, the number of phonologically
similar words,
based on child corpora of American English (Kolson, 1960; Moe,
Hopkins, & Rush, 1982) and compared to an adult
calculator. Phonotactic
probability and neighborhood density were computed for a set of 380
nouns (Fenson et al., 1993) using both the child and
adult corpora. Child and
adult raw values were significantly correlated. However, significant
differences were detected. Specifically, child phonotactic probability
was
higher than adult phonotactic probability, especially for high
probability
words; and child neighborhood density was lower than adult neighborhood
density, especially for high density words. These differences were
reduced or
eliminated when relative measures (i.e., z
scores) were used. Suggestions are offered regarding which values
to use in
future research
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