Skinner’s verbal behavior: functions of quoting in Verbal Behavior

Autores

  • Elizeu Borloti

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31505/rbtcc.v9i2.239

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Functional analysis of quoting, History of psychology, Verbal behavior, Autoclitic

Resumo

Verbal Behavior (VB) was the most important Skinner’s work. Generic self-analysis of the behavior registered on VB appears in its final parts and in others of the author’s books. This paper describes the functions of two specific under-classes of quoting episodes with transcription from other author’s text emitted by Skinner on VB. It deals with a historical research of the VB as the register of Skinner’s verbal behavior. From the general description of quoting with transcription, it establishes a functional analysis of two distinct under-classes by its autoclitic frame, according to a behavioral hermeneutics: a method that instructs a description of the controls on the interpretation. The formal-functional variations of quoting are informed: accurate verbal stimuli evocated the “argumentative” quoting (emitted with descriptive autoclitics) and the non-accurate, the “counter-argumentative” ones (emitted with manipulative and/or negation autoclitics). Despite of the difficulty in discriminating all controls on the interpretation, the paper shows the functional consistency of some the devices of persuasion in the Skinnerian rhetoric.

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Publicado

01/07/2007

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Borloti, E. (2007). Skinner’s verbal behavior: functions of quoting in Verbal Behavior. Revista Brasileira De Terapia Comportamental E Cognitiva, 9(2), 43–59. https://doi.org/10.31505/rbtcc.v9i2.239

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English version