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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: ABAI 2017 VOSC-1, Verbal Operants and Syntactic Constructions: English Noun Phrases Point 5 Combinations of secondary autoclitics emitted within the noun phrase autoclitic can account for effects on the listener, languages vary as to what responses are sequenced, what complexes of stimuli evoke them, and what the effects upon the listener are and Regularity in response sequences is traditionally explained as being due to rules., Verbal Operants and Syntactic Constructions: English Noun Phrases Point 6 This analysis is a model for how the sequencing of verbal responses is organized., Combinations of secondary autoclitics emitted within the noun phrase autoclitic can account for effects on the listener e.g., responses commonly called articles, Verbal Operants and Syntactic Constructions: English Noun Phrases Point 7 This analysis is compatible with construction grammar theory of syntax, Verbal Operants and Syntactic Constructions: English Noun Phrases Point 4 English response sequences called noun phrases are products of an operant contingency maintained by the English verbal community., Syntax is the sequence of responses in sentences and phrases Note languages vary as to what responses are sequenced, what complexes of stimuli evoke them, and what the effects upon the listener are, Verbal Operants and Syntactic Constructions: English Noun Phrases Point 3 Proposal: Syntactic sequencing and regularity can be explained by extending Skinner’s treatment of autoclitics, and his relational autoclitic of order, English response sequences called noun phrases are products of an operant contingency maintained by the English verbal community. So An English noun phrase is therefore a specific type of relational autoclitic of order., This analysis is compatible with construction grammar theory of syntax and may provide a behavior-analytic alternative to usage-based learning theory, Verbal Operants and Syntactic Constructions: English Noun Phrases Point 2 Syntax is the sequence of responses in sentences and phrases, Combinations of secondary autoclitics emitted within the noun phrase autoclitic can account for effects on the listener i.e., identifiability and abstractness of the controlling stimulus, number, relative possession and relative location., Verbal Operants and Syntactic Constructions: English Noun Phrases Point 1 Not enough attention has been given to specific syntactic phenomena in a given language