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. 2016 Apr 29;32(1):27–37. doi: 10.1007/s40616-016-0057-3

Table 2.

The six intraverbals taught as listener behavior and the two intraverbal control questions for each participant

Participant Six intraverbals taught as listener behavior Two untaught intraverbals
Charlie What’s an animal that’s grey? (elephant)
What’s a drink that’s white? (milk)
What’s an animal that flies? (bird)
What’s a drink that’s yellow? (juice)
What’s a food that’s green? (apple)
What do you kick that’s round? (ball)
What’s a vehicle that goes on water? (boat)
What’s a vehicle with two wheels? (bike)
Freddie What’s furniture that has four legs? (chair)
What vehicle has an anchor? (boat)
What breathes through gills? (fish)
What’s a food that’s yellow? (banana)
What’s a drink that’s white? (milk)
What do you talk into? (telephone)
What plant has bark? (tree)
What’s a type of vehicle? (train)
Robbie What animal is nocturnal? (owl)
What’s a vehicle that flies in space? (rocket)
What do you wear around your waist? (belt)
What animal has gills? (fish)
What shape has one side? (circle)
What’s a vehicle that goes on water? (boat)
What shape has four sides? (square)
What animal is an amphibian? (frog)
Sarah What animal is an amphibian? (frog)
What animal is nocturnal? (owl)
What vehicle has a hull? (boat)
What animal breathes through gills? (fish)
What animal has a baby joey? (kangaroo)
What insect collects pollen? (bee)
What vehicle goes into orbit? (rocket)
What animal is a mammal? (monkey)
Edward What has blades? (scissors)
What breathes through gills? (fish)
What animal is an amphibian? (frog)
What vehicle goes into orbit? (rocket)
What plant has bark? (tree)
What object has prongs? (fork)
What do you use to make tea? (kettle)
What animal is nocturnal? (owl)