Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... constraints that favor or disfavor particular outcomes . I briefly describe below the constraints primarily relevant to this issue under my analysis . My analysis largely follows proposals made in Casali 1994 and Rosenthall 1994 . The ...
... constraints that favor or disfavor particular outcomes . I briefly describe below the constraints primarily relevant to this issue under my analysis . My analysis largely follows proposals made in Casali 1994 and Rosenthall 1994 . The ...
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... CONSTRAINT VIOLATED ONSET DEP NODIPH MAX * CG UNIFORMITY , Ident TABLE 1. Constraints violated by different forms of hiatus resolution . Since each possibility typically violates exactly one constraint , the outcome selected will ...
... CONSTRAINT VIOLATED ONSET DEP NODIPH MAX * CG UNIFORMITY , Ident TABLE 1. Constraints violated by different forms of hiatus resolution . Since each possibility typically violates exactly one constraint , the outcome selected will ...
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... constraints like ONSET that refer to syllable structure are equally satisfied by either candidate . It is not immediately clear that faithfulness constraints like MAX can effectively distinguish between the outputs , since both ...
... constraints like ONSET that refer to syllable structure are equally satisfied by either candidate . It is not immediately clear that faithfulness constraints like MAX can effectively distinguish between the outputs , since both ...
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