@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001494, author = {川上, 正浩 and Kawakami, Masahiro}, journal = {名古屋大學教育學部紀要. 心理学}, month = {Dec}, note = {This study presents tables of the numbers of neighbors for Japanese 3-letter and 4-letter katakana-words. Orthographic neighbors for katakana words are the words that can be constructed by changing one katakana character of the target item preserving letter positions. So orthographic neighbors of a katakana-words are also katakana-words. On the other hand, phonological neighbors are the words that can be constructed by changing one mora of the target item preserving mora positions. So phonological neighbors of a katakana-words can be hiragana-words, kanji compounds, or mixture of some scripts. In other words, orthographic neighbors look like a target word and phonological neighbors sound like a target word. The word sample on which the tables are based was selected from Japanese representative dictionary, Macintosh Iwanami KOHJI-EN 4-th edition. Table 1 shows the numbers of neighbors for 3-letter katakana-words. Table 2 shows the numbers of neighbors for 4-letter katakana-words. The tables may be employed to provide normative data for experimental studies in word recognition using 3-letter and 4-letter katakana-words in Japanese., 国立情報学研究所で電子化したコンテンツを使用している。}, pages = {95--139}, title = {カタカナ3文字語及びカタカナ4文字語の正書法的類似語・音韻的類似語数表 : Macintosh版岩波広辞苑第四版に基づく類似語数調査}, volume = {45}, year = {1998} }