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... violates exactly one constraint , the outcome selected will normally depend only on which constraint is ranked lowest . ( The exception here is coalescence , which violates both UNIFORMITY and IDENT and is therefore predicted to occur ...
... violates exactly one constraint , the outcome selected will normally depend only on which constraint is ranked lowest . ( The exception here is coalescence , which violates both UNIFORMITY and IDENT and is therefore predicted to occur ...
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... violates only general MAX , while elision of the following vowel violates MAXWI ( and MAXLEX ) in addition . The case of the V pronoun in 29b is slightly more complicated , since the attested elision of V , in this case violates MAXMS ...
... violates only general MAX , while elision of the following vowel violates MAXWI ( and MAXLEX ) in addition . The case of the V pronoun in 29b is slightly more complicated , since the attested elision of V , in this case violates MAXMS ...
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... violates only general MAX , whereas V2 elision violates MAXLEX in addition . Elision also consistently targets V , at the boundary between a CV prefix and a following V prefix , as in 52 ( from Mtenje 1992 : 67 ) . ( Such contexts arise ...
... violates only general MAX , whereas V2 elision violates MAXLEX in addition . Elision also consistently targets V , at the boundary between a CV prefix and a following V prefix , as in 52 ( from Mtenje 1992 : 67 ) . ( Such contexts arise ...
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