CCLOOW: Chinese children’s lexicon of oral words

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Luan Li
Wentao Zhao
Ming Song
Jing Wang
Qing Cai
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[1] East China Normal University,Shanghai Key Laboratory of Brain Functional Genomics (Ministry of Education), Affiliated Mental Health Center (ECNU), Institute of Brain and Education Innovation, School of Psychology and Cognitive Science
[2] Shanghai Changning Mental Health Center,undefined
[3] Shanghai Center for Brain Science and Brain-Inspired Technology,undefined
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Behavior Research Methods | 2024年 / 56卷
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Chinese; Children; Lexical database; Frequency; Movies and TV series;
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In this article, we introduce the Chinese Children’s Lexicon of Oral Words (CCLOOW), the first lexical database based on animated movies and TV series for 3-to-9-year-old Chinese children. The database computes from 2.7 million character tokens and 1.8 million word tokens. It contains 3920 unique character and 22,229 word types. CCLOOW reports frequency and contextual diversity metrics of the characters and words, as well as length and syntactic categories of the words. CCLOOW frequency and contextual diversity measures correlated well with other Chinese lexical databases, particularly well with that computed from children’s books. The predictive validity of CCLOOW measures were confirmed with Grade 2 children’s naming and lexical decision experiments. Further, we found that CCLOOW frequencies could explain a considerable proportion in adults’ written word recognition, indicating that early language experience might have lasting impacts on the mature lexicon. CCLOOW provides validated frequency and contextual diversity estimates that complements current children’s lexical database based on written language samples. It is freely accessible online at https://www.learn2read.cn/ccloow.
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