The behaviorist view has nothing to do with the contextualist view of meaning study.
B.
According to the behaviorism, the meaning of a linguist form is the “situation in which the speaker utters it and the response it calls forth in hearer.”
C.
Bloomfield used the behaviorist psychology to develop the contextual meaning study of language.
D.
The behaviorist view of language meaning study is also objectivity-orientated.