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Optimality theory construes grammatical processes precisely as the selection of an optimum candi- date from a competing set of possibilities , following a strictly prioritized hierarchy of constraints.29 Our analytical strategy invokes ...
Optimality theory construes grammatical processes precisely as the selection of an optimum candi- date from a competing set of possibilities , following a strictly prioritized hierarchy of constraints.29 Our analytical strategy invokes ...
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constraints stated in 38-40 serve to generate quatrains that render some particular level of structure salient ; for example , a high ranking of the constraint COUPLETS ARE SALIENT is necessary to generate 4343 .
constraints stated in 38-40 serve to generate quatrains that render some particular level of structure salient ; for example , a high ranking of the constraint COUPLETS ARE SALIENT is necessary to generate 4343 .
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CONSTRAINT LIST AND IMPLEMENTATION . Drawing on the discussion above , we state the full set of constraints below , notated for the constraints we stipulate to be inviolable : ( 43 ) a . Constraints on saliency of domains LINES ARE ...
CONSTRAINT LIST AND IMPLEMENTATION . Drawing on the discussion above , we state the full set of constraints below , notated for the constraints we stipulate to be inviolable : ( 43 ) a . Constraints on saliency of domains LINES ARE ...
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