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Sign- The English gloss used in ASL-LEX. Gender- The gender of the child (M = male, F = female). Age- The age of the child in months. SubjectNumber- A number uniquely identifying each participant. MotherHearingStatus- Whether the child’s mother is deaf ( Y = deaf, N = hearing). FatherHearingStatus- Whether the child’s father is deaf ( Y = deaf, N = hearing). PrimaryLanguage- The child’s primary language (free report). LexicalClass-The part of speech of the item as defined in ASL-LEX. SignFrequency.Z.- The z-transformed frequency of the item as defined in ASL-LEX. Iconicity.Z.- The z-transformed iconicity of the item as defined in ASL-LEX. NeighborhoodDensity- The number of neighbors in ASL-LEX that share four or more of five coded phonological properties (selected fingers, major location, flexion, movement, and sign type) with the sign. Acquired- Whether the child can produce the sign (Y = can produce, N = cannot produce). CDIGloss-The English gloss used in the ASL-CDI.
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