id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_khjs3uer6vdvtou3depnckzjtm JUDITH A. GIERUT Density, frequency and the expressive phonology of children with phonological delay 2011 25 .pdf application/pdf 14400 1987 63 Density, frequency and the expressive phonology of children The effect of word-level variables on expressive phonology has not been widely studied, although comparisons revealed graded effects, with frequent words from dense neighborhoods being DENSITY estimates the phonetic similarity of word forms based on onephoneme substitutions, deletions or additions (Luce, 1986), whereas FREQUENCY word-level variables prompt sublexical change in expressive phonology; (iv) density and Treated words were selected based on density and frequency values, as retrieved from the mean density z-scores for treated words used in the dense/sparse conditions. were differences in which words generalized based on neighborhood or frequency consideration, treatment of words from dense neighborhoods induced greater phonological phonological generalization thus appeared to be treatment of frequent words from dense Treated words from dense neighborhoods triggered phonological gain, but the targets of Age-of-acquisition, word frequency and neighborhood density Age-of-word-acquisition effects in treatment of children with phonological ./cache/work_khjs3uer6vdvtou3depnckzjtm.pdf ./txt/work_khjs3uer6vdvtou3depnckzjtm.txt