Introductory Concepts
Elementary Relationships
Extensions of Verbal Behavior
Multiple Controlling Relationships
Building on the Elementary Relationships
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21.2 Sign Language, Morse Code, and Braille

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Other forms such as American Sign Language (ASL), Morse code, typing braille, etc. are clearly forms of verbal behavior and can, therefore, become verbal stimuli. All of these forms of verbal behavior can easily be classified into analogous elementary relationships. In fact, in three of the elementary relationships, the form of the response is unspecified and there is no need to discuss analogous categories. These three are the intraverbal, tact, and mand.

A black and white photo of two hands making a gesture using Sign Language.
Sign Language
International Morse Code.
Morse Code
A close up of a metal plate with braille writing.
Braille
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