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An experimental analysis of linguistic development: the productive use of the plural morpheme

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Operant conditioning procedures were used to establish a generative use of the plural morpheme in the speech of a severely retarded girl, and several words whose plurals had been learned according to the reversed plural rule, when examined later during reinforcement of normal plural usage, were found to exemplify the normal rule being reinforced, yet without direct training.
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Operant conditioning procedures were used to establish a generative use of the plural morpheme in the speech of a severely retarded girl During training trials, reinforcement was presented contingent upon correct imitation of singular and plural verbalizations by the experimenter, in response to objects presented to the subject singly and in pairs A generative productive plural usage resulted, the girl correctly labeling new objects in the singular or plural without further direct training relevant to those objects After establishing the singular/plural usage, the contingencies were reversed (reinforcement of plural responses to single objects, and vice-versa) This produced a corresponding reversal of response by the child The original usage was then recovered by returning to the previous contingencies A second experiment analyzed certain error responses occurring during the first experiment, and further probed the generative nature of the subject's plural usage It was found that errors were somewhat more likely to occur in the pluralization of words ending in vowels than of words ending in consonants Furthermore, several words whose plurals had been learned according to the reversed plural rule, when examined later during reinforcement of normal plural usage, were found then to exemplify the normal rule being reinforced, yet without direct training

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