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This paper explores B.F. Skinner’s concept of verbal operants as foundational elements in communication and language behavior within Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). It explains how different verbal operants—mands, tacts, echoics, and intraverbals—function as units of speech governed by specific environmental or social stimuli. The paper provides: A definition and classification of key verbal operants. A grid identifying examples of each operant. A detailed discussion of their behavioral functions. Practical examples of how each operant manifests in daily interactions. An explanation of their therapeutic benefits in communication training and behavior modification, especially for individuals with language or developmental challenges. By linking Skinner’s theoretical framework with real-world applications, the paper highlights how understanding verbal operants enhances language acquisition, social interaction, and communication effectiveness in ABA practice.

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Verbal Operants




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PSY5280: Advanced Concepts in Applied Behavior Analysis




Verbal Operants
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In ABA, behavioral analysis of receptive and expressive languages involves evaluation of
factors that influence behaviors of the speaker and a listener. Skinner identified that the
foundation of communication is language. Part of language is verbal operants, which Skinner
simply defined as units of speech, or forms of expressive language. Skinner identified key verbal
operants, which include mands, echoic (duplics), tacts, intraverbal, motor imitations etc. This
paper dwells on mands, tacts, echoics and intraverbals. The following grid presents descriptions
of some verbal operants, which will be identified as either of the four operants.

Verbal Operant Grid

As a result of… One has a tendency to… Verbal Operant


Walking outside. Say “it is so sunny.” Tact


Friend saying “cool.” Say “cool.” Echoic


Someone singing Say “boat.” Intraverbal
“Row Row Row your ____.”

Co-worker handing you a Say “can I have a pen?” Mand
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A tact is a verbal operant involves the labeling of events, actions, or events within one’s
environment. Therefore, since the first sample statement appears to label the
weather/environment as sunny, then it was concluded to be a tact. The second was found to be
echoic because it appears like another person is prompted to repeat or echo the word ‘cool’ from
the friend. When someone responds to a verbal stimulus after connecting with what is said, it
becomes an intraverbal operant. This is seen in example three where one responds with the word
‘boat’ evoked by an antecedent statement “row row row your.…” The last example is a mand.
This is because mands are statements used to request for desired actions or items. In this
example, the request for a pen is made (Copper et al., 2020; Tincani et al., 2020).
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