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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: ABAI 2017 VOSC-P5-2, The primary response in this autoclitic frame is the response conventionally called a noun. Note: The response is called a noun because it is in that position, not because it has intrinsic features that make it a member of a particular response class., Proposal: English response sequences called noun phrases are products of an operant contingency maintained by the English verbal community. This operant controls a relational autoclitic of order. Point 5f Adjectival phrases and clauses are complex (multi-word) attributive autoclitics that follow the primary response., Possessives are diectic responses to possession relations between speaker, listener, and others. Also, They are inflected for number and gender., Proposal: English response sequences called noun phrases are products of an operant contingency maintained by the English verbal community. This operant controls a relational autoclitic of order. Point 5a English noun phrases exhibit regular response sequences:, Proposal: English response sequences called noun phrases are products of an operant contingency maintained by the English verbal community. This operant controls a relational autoclitic of order. Point 5 Verbal Operants and Syntactic Constructions: English Noun Phrases, Articles indicate the "identifiability" of the entity named with the primary response (noun). The "definite" article "the" evokes a listener response of identification, in which the instance of the entity named with the noun can be identified. The "indefinite" article does not evoke such a response. Also, Arrangements of articles and plural inflections can account for count/non--count noun classes and the definite,-indefinite, and generic, Possessives are diectic responses to possession relations between speaker, listener, and others. and Quantifiers evoke listener responses relative to the quantity of the entity named with the noun., The adjective position is an autoclitic for an attributive relation between the filler of the slot and the primary response. i.e., A response in the adjective slot evokes listener responses appropriate to an attributive relation between the feature named with an adjective and the entity named with a noun., Proposal: English response sequences called noun phrases are products of an operant contingency maintained by the English verbal community. This operant controls a relational autoclitic of order. Point 5b Regular order may result from a relational autoclitic of order., Articles indicate the "identifiability" of the entity named with the primary response (noun). The "definite" article "the" evokes a listener response of identification, in which the instance of the entity named with the noun can be identified. The "indefinite" article does not evoke such a response. and Demonstratives are diectic responses which evoke responses to the location of the entity named by the noun., Proposal: English response sequences called noun phrases are products of an operant contingency maintained by the English verbal community. This operant controls a relational autoclitic of order. Point 5c The primary response in this autoclitic frame is the response conventionally called a noun., Regular order may result from a relational autoclitic of order. and Each position in a sequence is an autoclitic for the relation of its primary response to other responses in the sequence., Each position in a sequence is an autoclitic for the relation of its primary response to other responses in the sequence. To do this, The autoclitic function of each response in the sequence must be identified., Demonstratives are diectic responses which evoke responses to the location of the entity named by the noun. Also, They are diectic in that they tact the location of the primary response relative to the speaker. Determiners are also inflected for number., Prepositional phrases - attributive autoclitics that tact the relation between the primary response and another noun. and Adjectival relative clauses - Clauses that include a noun that is coreferential with the primary response. As an attributive autoclitic tact the relation of the primary response to its role in another action or state., Proposal: English response sequences called noun phrases are products of an operant contingency maintained by the English verbal community. This operant controls a relational autoclitic of order. Point 5e The determiner position is an autoclitic for three types of relational responses and an attributive quantifying response., English noun phrases exhibit regular response sequences: namely, Determiner + Adjective + Noun + Prepositional Phrase/Adjective Clause/Participial Clause, The determiner position is an autoclitic for three types of relational responses and an attributive quantifying response. Note: Articles indicate the "identifiability" of the entity named with the primary response (noun). The "definite" article "the" evokes a listener response of identification, in which the instance of the entity named with the noun can be identified. The "indefinite" article does not evoke such a response., Adjectival phrases and clauses are complex (multi-word) attributive autoclitics that follow the primary response. Including: Prepositional phrases - attributive autoclitics that tact the relation between the primary response and another noun., Adjectival relative clauses - Clauses that include a noun that is coreferential with the primary response. As an attributive autoclitic tact the relation of the primary response to its role in another action or state. and Participial phrases - Phrases that are reduced forms of adjectival relative clauses. The "subject" of the clause is coreferential with the primary response, and the verb is an a participial form.