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Emergent verbal behavior and analogy: skinnerian and linguistic approaches.

Maria Amelia Matos1, Maria de Lourdes Passos.   

Abstract

The production of verbal operants not previously taught is an important aspect of language productivity. For Skinner, new mands, tacts, and autoclitics result from the recombination of verbal operants. The relation between these mands, tacts, and autoclitics is what linguists call analogy, a grammatical pattern that serves as a foundation on which a speaker might emit new linguistic forms. Analogy appears in linguistics as a regularity principle that characterizes language and has been related to how languages change and also to creativity. The approaches of neogrammarians like Hermann Paul, as well as those of Jespersen and Bloomfield, appear to have influenced Skinner's understanding of verbal creativity. Generalization and stimulus equivalence are behavioral processes related to the generative grammatical behavior described in the analogy model. Linguistic forms and grammatical patterns described in analogy are part of the contingencies of reinforcement that produce generalization and stimulus equivalence. The analysis of verbal behavior needs linguistic analyses of the constituents of linguistic forms and their combination patterns.

Keywords:  analogy; autoclitic; creativity; generalization; mand; neogrammarians; stimulus equivalence; tact; verbal behavior

Year:  2010        PMID: 22479127      PMCID: PMC2867506          DOI: 10.1007/bf03392204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Anal        ISSN: 0738-6729


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