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I argue that truncation is imposed by a morphological constraint ( TRUNCATION ) , and thus deletion is an inherent requirement of the constraint . TRUNCATION does not limit the truncated material to a designated phonological unit ...
I argue that truncation is imposed by a morphological constraint ( TRUNCATION ) , and thus deletion is an inherent requirement of the constraint . TRUNCATION does not limit the truncated material to a designated phonological unit ...
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In 41 I provide the final ranking of the constraints relevant for the grammar of imperative truncation , indicating ... framework of optimality theory provided a unified account by introducing TRUNCATION as a morphological constraint .
In 41 I provide the final ranking of the constraints relevant for the grammar of imperative truncation , indicating ... framework of optimality theory provided a unified account by introducing TRUNCATION as a morphological constraint .
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The constraint thus reflects the nature of true ( a - templatic ) truncation to be minimal , allowing a limited degree of variability within and across languages . The truncation constraint is activated by a morphological feature ( here ...
The constraint thus reflects the nature of true ( a - templatic ) truncation to be minimal , allowing a limited degree of variability within and across languages . The truncation constraint is activated by a morphological feature ( here ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
language 14761776 R W Bailey | 565 |
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