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  1. A writer, a linguist, and a behavior analyst agreed to meet inside B. F. Skinner's skin. The result of this encounter materialized in 1957, as Verbal Behavior , an approach to speech whose most important theoretical and applied consequences are yet to come.

    • Maria de Lourdes R. da F. Passos
    • 10.1007/BF03392270
    • 2012
    • Behav Anal. 2012 Spring; 35(1): 115-126.
    • Archives of Scientific Psychology
    • Jonathan W. Ivy
    • Concerns With Skinner’s Analysis
    • Problems With Defining Different Types of Verbal Responses
    • Implications of Skinner’s Analysis
    • Conceptual Utility

    www.apa.org/pubs/journals/arc SPECIAL SECTION: HETERODOX ISSUES IN PSYCHOLOGY

    The Pennsylvania State University–Harrisburg A B S T R A C T In Verbal Behavior (1957), Skinner attempted to offer a functional account of human language and made a point of contrasting his approach with the more traditional accounts available at the time. Rather than focus on the structure or mechanics of language (formal aspects of language), Ski...

    Categorization is an essential action in any field of study as it allows one to speak precisely about various related events. In explain-ing behavior, it is useful to categorize both the behavior and related stimuli. This categorization can be made along formal (i.e., physical dimensions) and/or functional (i.e., how that event effects other events...

    As with the definition of verbal behavior itself, the categories of verbal responses (i.e., verbal operants) are often distinguished by physical properties. In Skinner’s original analysis, he described and differentiated different elementary verbal responses including tacts (similar to labeling), textual responding (similar to reading), tran-script...

    When a major advancement in theory is put forward, it may be judged (aside from concerns over the “truth” of the theory or advance-ment) by its utility both practically and conceptually. The advance-ment should allow us to solve problems and answer questions that we previously could not. The advancement should also expand our con-ceptual framework ...

    Whereas Skinner’s analysis has been largely successful in terms of practical utility, the conceptual benefits are less clear. On one hand, Skinner’s analysis made possible the description of complex behav-ioral processes such as rule-governed behavior (behavior changed though the verbal statements of others) and thoughts (verbal behavior occurring ...

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  3. B. F. Skinner described the content of his fifth book, Verbal Behavior as “an orderly arrangement of well-known facts, in accordance with a formulation of behavior derived from an experimental analysis of a more rigorous sort” (p. 11). The “well-known facts” are what is known about language from informal

  4. PDF | Despite B. F. Skinner's prominence, his impressive written corpus, and the many authoritative presentations by others of his approach to... | Find, read and cite all the research...

  5. 77)1. A writer, a linguist, and a behavior analyst agreed to meet inside B. F. Skinner’s skin. The result of this encounter materialized in 1957, as Verbal Behavior, an approach to speech whose most important theo- retical and applied consequences are yet to come.

    • Maria de Lourdes R. da F. Passos
    • 2012
  6. B.F. Skinner, expressing a rather extreme version of this form of behaviorism in his statement that "nothing in the world is reacted to as special or different from anything else until reinforcement depends on its differentiation" (Miller, 1951, p. 168). But by 1960 he was co-author of a book in which Skinner is left firmly

  7. Manoel de Barros (2004, p. 77)1 A writer, a linguist, and a behavior analyst agreed to meet inside B. F. Skinner’s skin. The result of this encounter materialized in 1957, as Verbal Behavior, an approach to speech whose most important theoretical and applied consequences are yet to come.

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