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The constraint subhierarchy in 3 forms part of Aissen's account . ( 3 ) * Su / NSpec » * Su / Spec » * Su / Def » * Su / PN >> * Su / Pro The two highest ranking constraints , * Su / NSpec and * Su / Spec , prohibit nonspecific ...
The constraint subhierarchy in 3 forms part of Aissen's account . ( 3 ) * Su / NSpec » * Su / Spec » * Su / Def » * Su / PN >> * Su / Pro The two highest ranking constraints , * Su / NSpec and * Su / Spec , prohibit nonspecific ...
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She assumes two types of constraints : first , a set of markedness constraints against complex or difficult structures , for example , constraints against pairing bound and zero forms with pronominal content ; and second , a set of ...
She assumes two types of constraints : first , a set of markedness constraints against complex or difficult structures , for example , constraints against pairing bound and zero forms with pronominal content ; and second , a set of ...
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First , constraints are ranked on a continuous scale of real numbers , rather than a discrete ordinal scale . Thus , constraints not only dominate other constraints , but they are specific distances apart , and these distances are ...
First , constraints are ranked on a continuous scale of real numbers , rather than a discrete ordinal scale . Thus , constraints not only dominate other constraints , but they are specific distances apart , and these distances are ...
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