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A stimulus (ie a verbal cue, activity, event or person) that immediately precedes a behavior. This stimulus may or may not serve as discriminative for a specific behavior.
Ãâó: rrtcpbs.fmhi.usf.edu/rrtcpbsweb/glossary.htm
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a word or phrase that restates or modifies an immediately preceding noun (eg, In My son Jake is 12 years old the appositive is Jake.)
Ãâó: ww2.aps.edu/users/apsedumain/CurriculumInstruction...
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The word to which a pronoun refers. In the sentence "Arun is unhappy because he lost his leather jacket," "Arun" is the antecedent of the pronoun "he."
Ãâó: www.educationplanner.com/education_planner/essay_a...
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The "if" part of a conditional: eg, "Bush is president" in "If Bush is president, then he is over 35 years of age."
Ãâó: philosophy.berkeley.edu/macfarlane/25a/glossary.sh...
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That which precedes the consequent: thus the first half of a two-part phrase, where the second seems to be an appropriate outcome to the first. The opening of Brahms's Variations on a Theme of Haydn provides a good example.
Ãâó: hector.ucdavis.edu/Music10/Glossary/A.htm
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