Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... constraint satisfaction.21 Also , the phonetic constraint is defined in terms of independently motivated constraints on syncope which provide a rationale for its existence , since the effect of the constraint is to maximize phonetic ...
... constraint satisfaction.21 Also , the phonetic constraint is defined in terms of independently motivated constraints on syncope which provide a rationale for its existence , since the effect of the constraint is to maximize phonetic ...
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... constraint which requires that the output of 10 satisfy as many constraints on syncope as possible . We may view the un- marked - cluster and natural - assimilation constraints as merely specifying the con- ditions under which 10 may ...
... constraint which requires that the output of 10 satisfy as many constraints on syncope as possible . We may view the un- marked - cluster and natural - assimilation constraints as merely specifying the con- ditions under which 10 may ...
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... constraints . The first - order constraint is whether the form is r or not . I have written it in such a way as to include only r , but recognizing that some instances of ' ll auxiliary reduction might eventually be a part of this rule ...
... constraints . The first - order constraint is whether the form is r or not . I have written it in such a way as to include only r , but recognizing that some instances of ' ll auxiliary reduction might eventually be a part of this rule ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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