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very few exceptions , every constraint that has ever been proposed is violated in gram- matical forms of at least some language.1 Several ... Under this approach constraints are still inviolable , but they are no longer universal .
very few exceptions , every constraint that has ever been proposed is violated in gram- matical forms of at least some language.1 Several ... Under this approach constraints are still inviolable , but they are no longer universal .
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The first step is to collect all the constraints that prefer no losers . In the Support in 7 , this is the full set of lexically indexed faithfulness constraints . Next , the algorithm needs to deter- mine which of these constraints to ...
The first step is to collect all the constraints that prefer no losers . In the Support in 7 , this is the full set of lexically indexed faithfulness constraints . Next , the algorithm needs to deter- mine which of these constraints to ...
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The BECD algorithm now applies again , first collecting the set of constraints that prefer no losers . This time , this set includes the markedness constraint * pvp . In the second step of the algorithm , this constraint is therefore ...
The BECD algorithm now applies again , first collecting the set of constraints that prefer no losers . This time , this set includes the markedness constraint * pvp . In the second step of the algorithm , this constraint is therefore ...
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