We observe that a speaker possesses a verbal repertoire in the sense that responses of various forms appear in his behavior from time to time in relation to identifiable conditions. A repertoire, as a collection of verbal operants, describes the potential behavior of a speaker. (p. 21)
Verbal Behavior: Extended Edition. Chapter 2: General Problems. Quote 11
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