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Autosegmental spreading in Optimality Theory
In: John J. McCarthy (2011)
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Autosegmental spreading in Optimality Theory
In: Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series (2011)
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Harmony in harmonic serialism
In: John J. McCarthy (2009)
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Classified Bibliography of Works on OT with Candidate Chains (OT-CC) and Harmonic Serialism (HS)
In: John J. McCarthy (2009)
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Classified Bibliography of Works on OT with Candidate Chains (OT-CC) and Harmonic Serialism (HS)
In: Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series (2009)
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Harmony in harmonic serialism
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Doing Optimality Theory
In: John J. McCarthy (2008)
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The serial interaction of stress and syncope
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The serial interaction of stress and syncope
In: Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series (2008)
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Derivations and levels of representation
In: John J. McCarthy (2007)
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Hidden Generalizations: Phonological Opacity in Optimality Theory
In: John J. McCarthy (2007)
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Less than zero: Correspondence and the null output
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What is Optimality Theory?
In: John J. McCarthy (2007)
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Slouching toward optimality: Coda reduction in OT-CC
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Consonant harmony via correspondence: Evidence from Chumash
In: John J. McCarthy (2007)
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Consonant harmony via correspondence: Evidence from Chumash
In: Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series (2007)
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Slouching toward optimality: Coda reduction in OT-CC
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Derivations and levels of representation
In: Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series (2007)
Abstract: In the theory of generative phonology, the phonological grammar of a language is regarded as a function from underlying to surface forms: /kæt þz/ ! [kæts] ‘cats’. Underlying and surface form are known as levels of representation, and the mapping between them is a derivation. This chapter describes the rationale for positing distinct levels of representation, various views of how many and what kind of levels of representation there are, and the nature of the derivations that link different levels of representation.
Keyword: 2007; Morphology; Near Eastern Languages and Societies; Phonetics and Phonology
URL: https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1032&context=linguist_faculty_pubs
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Less than zero: Correspondence and the null output
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What is Optimality Theory?
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