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MaxSEG , the faithfulness counterpart of TRUNCATION , minimizes truncation to one segment , as truncation of two segments satisfies TRUNCATION as much as truncation of one segment but has more violations of MaxSea .
MaxSEG , the faithfulness counterpart of TRUNCATION , minimizes truncation to one segment , as truncation of two segments satisfies TRUNCATION as much as truncation of one segment but has more violations of MaxSea .
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( 9 ) IMPERATIVE TRUNCATION ( IMPTRUNC ) : Not every segment in the Future base ( input ) has a correspondent in the TI ( output ) . Since the future base begins with a CVC syllable , truncation of just a V would result in an ...
( 9 ) IMPERATIVE TRUNCATION ( IMPTRUNC ) : Not every segment in the Future base ( input ) has a correspondent in the TI ( output ) . Since the future base begins with a CVC syllable , truncation of just a V would result in an ...
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R employs the graph - theoretic notation of a precedence arrow ( X - Y ) to explicitly represent that a segment X linearly precedes a segment Y at a level of phonological representation . Motivating the ontological necessity of such ...
R employs the graph - theoretic notation of a precedence arrow ( X - Y ) to explicitly represent that a segment X linearly precedes a segment Y at a level of phonological representation . Motivating the ontological necessity of such ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
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