This network represents the phonological neighborhood of the word 'log'--the same one as 'My Second Network'. What is different this time is that I forced the word 'log' to the center of the network--this allows us to see more clearly which of its phonological neighbors are neighbors with each other. For instance, 'dog', 'hog', 'loss' are all phonological neighbors of 'log', but 'dog' and 'hog' would found in the same area of the network (in one 'arm' of the network) and not 'loss'. Neighborhoods of neighbors! This is too much fun.
Makes a cool car mirror charm thing and a great conversation starter.