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This violates a constraint UNIFORMITY ( McCarthy & Prince 1995 ) that disallows a situation in which two segments that are distinct in the input are merged as a single segment in the output . Coalescence also violates a constraint IDENT ...
This violates a constraint UNIFORMITY ( McCarthy & Prince 1995 ) that disallows a situation in which two segments that are distinct in the input are merged as a single segment in the output . Coalescence also violates a constraint IDENT ...
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The case of the V pronoun in 29b is slightly more complicated , since the attested elision of V , in this case violates MaxMS and MaxWI in addition to general Max . Elision of V2 , on the other hand , would violate MaxWI and MaxLEX ( as ...
The case of the V pronoun in 29b is slightly more complicated , since the attested elision of V , in this case violates MaxMS and MaxWI in addition to general Max . Elision of V2 , on the other hand , would violate MaxWI and MaxLEX ( as ...
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Deletion of V2 would therefore violate MaxMS , and also MaxMI . Eliding the vowel of the first ( CV ) prefix in contrast violates only Max . Thus , the analysis necessarily predicts V , elision in this context .
Deletion of V2 would therefore violate MaxMS , and also MaxMI . Eliding the vowel of the first ( CV ) prefix in contrast violates only Max . Thus , the analysis necessarily predicts V , elision in this context .
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