“…The intraverbal is considered one of the most essential, yet difficult verbal operants for children with autism to acquire (Sundberg and Michael 2001). For this reason, several different procedures have been examined to teach intraverbal behavior to this population including transfer of stimulus control (Ingvarsson and Hollobaugh 2011;Partington and Bailey 1993;Vendora, Meunier, and Mackay 2009), match-to-sample or listener training (Miguel, Petursdottir, and Carr 2005;Petursdottir, Carr, Lechago, and Almason 2008a;Petursdottir, Olafsdottir, and Aradottir 2008b), multiple exemplar instruction (MEI; Fiorile and Greer 2007;Greer, Yuan, and Gautreaux 2005;Nuzzolo-Gomez and Greer 2004), and tact training (Coon and Miguel 2012;Dounavi 2011;May, Hawkins, and Dymond 2012).…”