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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: BAAM 2017 Case for Syntax, Ordering is often described in terms of rules which Some linguists have claimed are based on innate capacities of humans, Skinner's account is not satisfactory from a linguistic point of view because it does not give an account of linguistic regularity and organization, The Case for a Behavioral Analysis of Syntax including Reasons, The Case for a Behavioral Analysis of Syntax including Background, Background that Syntax is the study of the ordering of verbal responses, such claims have been refuted thus leaving linguists in need of a theory of how the ordering of verbal responses is learned, Reasons including Skinner's account is not satisfactory from a linguistic point of view, The main reason for this research is to determine whether Skinner's analysis of verbal behavior can to used to account for linguistic phenomena. This may be of interest to linguists and others interested in the mechanics of language such as foreign language teachers and translators., associative in nature not not seen as operant behavior, Background that Ordering is often described in terms of rules, Current language learning theory is based on exemplar- based models which are associative in nature, Reasons including ????, it does not give an account of linguistic regularity and organization although it is capable of doing so, The main reason for this research is to determine whether Skinner's analysis of verbal behavior can to used to account for linguistic phenomena. Also, behavior analysts may find that a behavioral account of syntax may broaden their view of verbal behavior and possibly provide a more detailed, and ultimately clearer view verbal stimuli and responses., Some linguists have claimed are based on innate capacities of humans but such claims have been refuted