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To formally express the proposal , I employ the IDENT family of constraints which regulate featural changes ( McCarthy & Prince 1995 ) . The IDENT constraints are formalized in 7 . ( 7 ) Two IDENT ( + voi ) constraints : Let S , be an ...
To formally express the proposal , I employ the IDENT family of constraints which regulate featural changes ( McCarthy & Prince 1995 ) . The IDENT constraints are formalized in 7 . ( 7 ) Two IDENT ( + voi ) constraints : Let S , be an ...
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With OCP ( + voi ) and the faithfulness constraints IDENT ( + voi ) sing and IDENT ( + voi ) Gem , the patterns presented in $ 2.1 can be accounted for easily . First , since singleton consonants do not devoice under the duress of OCP ...
With OCP ( + voi ) and the faithfulness constraints IDENT ( + voi ) sing and IDENT ( + voi ) Gem , the patterns presented in $ 2.1 can be accounted for easily . First , since singleton consonants do not devoice under the duress of OCP ...
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Therefore , it is necessary to consider crosslinguistic consequences that arise from the proposed differentiation of IDENT ( + voi ) into two distinct constraints . First , given the two IDENT ( + voi ) constraints , IDENT ( + voi ) Gem ...
Therefore , it is necessary to consider crosslinguistic consequences that arise from the proposed differentiation of IDENT ( + voi ) into two distinct constraints . First , given the two IDENT ( + voi ) constraints , IDENT ( + voi ) Gem ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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