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I would like to thank Jack Michael for reviewing an earlier draft of this paper, and for his guidance in developing the material presented. All metaphorical and metonymical extensions, however, are the sole responsibility of the author (and his conditioning history).

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Alessi, G. Generative strategies and teaching for generalization. Analysis Verbal Behav 5, 15–27 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03392816

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