“…For example, phonological and orthographic networks place links between words if they differ by a certain number of phonemes/letters (e.g., one phoneme/letter difference through addition, substitution, or deletion). This network approach has shown that greater consideration of the structure of words in memory is necessary for a complete understanding of a variety of language processes (e.g., Beckage & Colunga, 2015; Vitevitch, 2008; Vitevitch, Chan, & Goldstein, 2014), including word retrieval (Castro & Stella, 2019; Castro, Stella, & Siew, 2020; Chan & Vitevitch, 2010; Vitevitch & Castro, 2015; Vitevitch, Goldstein, Siew, & Castro, 2014; Vitevitch & Sommers, 2003).…”