This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Recent work investigating the development of the phonological lexicon, where edges between words represent phonological similarity, have suggested that phonological network growth may be partly driven by a process that favors the acquisition of new words that are phonologically similar to several existing words in the lexicon. To explore this growth mechanism, we conducted a simulation study to examine the properties of networks grown by inverse preferential attachment, where new nodes added to the network tend to connect to existing nodes with fewer edges. Specifically, we analyzed the network structure and degree distributions of artificial networks gener...
A long standing question concerning natural human language is, why are some languages more complex t...
Here, we view the mental lexicon as a semantic network where words are connected if they are semanti...
Popularised by Barabási and Albert (1999) preferential attachment is a building principle of networ...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Recent work inv...
ABSTRACT-Analyses of adult semantic networks suggest a learning mechanism involving preferential att...
Phonological networks are representations of word forms and their phonological relationships with ot...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://las.sagepu...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
A key ingredient of many current models proposed to capture the topological evolution of complex net...
A number of variables—word frequency, word length—have long been known to influence language process...
Previous network analyses of the phonological lexicon (Vitevitch, 2008) observed a web-like structur...
9 pages, 6 figures (v2: added property correlation measures, and various remarks)The mechanism of pr...
Semantic and phonological systems interact during word processing. However, the current approaches t...
In the new era of information and communication technology, the representation of information is of ...
We investigate the nature of written human language within the framework of complex network theory. ...
A long standing question concerning natural human language is, why are some languages more complex t...
Here, we view the mental lexicon as a semantic network where words are connected if they are semanti...
Popularised by Barabási and Albert (1999) preferential attachment is a building principle of networ...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Recent work inv...
ABSTRACT-Analyses of adult semantic networks suggest a learning mechanism involving preferential att...
Phonological networks are representations of word forms and their phonological relationships with ot...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://las.sagepu...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
A key ingredient of many current models proposed to capture the topological evolution of complex net...
A number of variables—word frequency, word length—have long been known to influence language process...
Previous network analyses of the phonological lexicon (Vitevitch, 2008) observed a web-like structur...
9 pages, 6 figures (v2: added property correlation measures, and various remarks)The mechanism of pr...
Semantic and phonological systems interact during word processing. However, the current approaches t...
In the new era of information and communication technology, the representation of information is of ...
We investigate the nature of written human language within the framework of complex network theory. ...
A long standing question concerning natural human language is, why are some languages more complex t...
Here, we view the mental lexicon as a semantic network where words are connected if they are semanti...
Popularised by Barabási and Albert (1999) preferential attachment is a building principle of networ...