In this study, we examine the development of orthographic networks in the mental lexicon using graph theory. According to this view, words are represented by nodes in a network and connected as a function of their orthographic similarity. With a sampling approach based on a language corpus for German school children, we were able to simulate lexical development for children from Grade 1–8. By sampling different lexicon sizes from the corpus, we were able to analyze the content of the orthographic lexicon at different time points and examined network characteristics using graph theory. Results show that, similar to semantic and phonological networks, orthographic networks possess small-word characteristics defined by short average path lengt...
By gathering together a body of work, across a range of orthographies, on the relationship between ...
Network science draws from a number of fields to examine complex systems using nodes to represent in...
Previous evidence with English beginning readers suggests that some orthographic effects, such as th...
In this study, we examine the development of orthographic networks in the mental lexicon using graph...
Graph theory is a branch of mathematics that is used to study networks. Recently, graph theoretic te...
Abstract Network science has been applied to study the structure of the mental lexicon, the part of ...
Orthographic effects in spoken word recognition and phonological effects in visual word recognition ...
This paper seeks to examine the robustness of the phonological network to individual differences in ...
WOS:000280156100003International audienceThis study investigated the developmental trajectory of two...
Orthographic systems vary dramatically in the extent to which they encode a language’s phonological ...
The present investigation examines the role of semantic network structure in the mental lexicon of t...
Network models of language provide a systematic way of linking a child’s current vocabulary knowledg...
WOS:000276123600003International audienceAn Adaptive Resonance Theory (ART) network was trained to i...
International audienceChildren tend to produce words earlier when they are connected to a variety of...
This research examined the extent to which visual characteristics of orthographies affect learning t...
By gathering together a body of work, across a range of orthographies, on the relationship between ...
Network science draws from a number of fields to examine complex systems using nodes to represent in...
Previous evidence with English beginning readers suggests that some orthographic effects, such as th...
In this study, we examine the development of orthographic networks in the mental lexicon using graph...
Graph theory is a branch of mathematics that is used to study networks. Recently, graph theoretic te...
Abstract Network science has been applied to study the structure of the mental lexicon, the part of ...
Orthographic effects in spoken word recognition and phonological effects in visual word recognition ...
This paper seeks to examine the robustness of the phonological network to individual differences in ...
WOS:000280156100003International audienceThis study investigated the developmental trajectory of two...
Orthographic systems vary dramatically in the extent to which they encode a language’s phonological ...
The present investigation examines the role of semantic network structure in the mental lexicon of t...
Network models of language provide a systematic way of linking a child’s current vocabulary knowledg...
WOS:000276123600003International audienceAn Adaptive Resonance Theory (ART) network was trained to i...
International audienceChildren tend to produce words earlier when they are connected to a variety of...
This research examined the extent to which visual characteristics of orthographies affect learning t...
By gathering together a body of work, across a range of orthographies, on the relationship between ...
Network science draws from a number of fields to examine complex systems using nodes to represent in...
Previous evidence with English beginning readers suggests that some orthographic effects, such as th...