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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: definiteness, "a" tacts that listener, identify controlling stimulus and speaker, possessive pronouns e.g., my, your, our, his, etc., speaker may or may not identify controlling stimulus, Definiteness may add a type of diectic responding, a type of diectic responding tacting relative position or possession, listener cannot identify controlling stimulus, "the" tacts that both speaker and listener, a type of relational responding tacting relation of speaker or listener, Definiteness e.g., "the", relative position or possession e.g., possessive pronouns, primary response such that Listener can identify controlling stimulus, relation of speaker or listener to primary response, Definiteness e.g., "a", relative position or possession e.g., demonstratives, Definiteness in B-A terms a type of relational responding, demonstratives e.g., this, that, these, those, both speaker and listener can identify controlling stimulus