Earlier in the fall when we hadn’t yet began a search for a baby name—avoiding the acceptance of newborn care—a book spine with a handwritten typeface caught my attention. It was thinner and smaller than the surrounding books using bold bright capital letters. Despite having gone through (i.e., borrowed but not read) many of the English fiction books since Marc Favreau was mainly a francophone library, I didn’t recognize the author or the book. Its title,
Naming as the Basic Unit of Verbal Behavior
Naming as the Basic Unit of Verbal Behavior
Naming as the Basic Unit of Verbal Behavior
Earlier in the fall when we hadn’t yet began a search for a baby name—avoiding the acceptance of newborn care—a book spine with a handwritten typeface caught my attention. It was thinner and smaller than the surrounding books using bold bright capital letters. Despite having gone through (i.e., borrowed but not read) many of the English fiction books since Marc Favreau was mainly a francophone library, I didn’t recognize the author or the book. Its title,