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Implications of Harmonic Serialism for lexical tone association
In: John J. McCarthy (2012)
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Reduplication in Harmonic Serialism
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Pausal Phonology and Morpheme Realization
In: Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series (2011)
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Autosegmental spreading in Optimality Theory
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Pausal Phonology and Morpheme Realization
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Autosegmental spreading in Optimality Theory
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Implications of Harmonic Serialism for lexical tone association
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Agreement By Correspondence Without Corr Constraints
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Copying prosodic constituents
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An introduction to Harmonic Serialism
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Harmonic Serialism Supplement to Doing Optimality Theory
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Harmony in harmonic serialism
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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
In: John J. McCarthy (2008)
Abstract: Many languages respect the generalization that some or all unstressed vowels are deleted. This generalization proves elusive in classic Optimality Theory, however. The source of the problem is classic OT’s parallel evaluation, which requires that the effects of stress assignment and syncope be optimized together. This article argues for a version of OT called Harmonic Serialism, in which the effects of stress assignment and syncope can and must be evaluated sequentially. The results are potentially applicable to other domains where process interaction is best understood in derivational terms.
Keyword: 2008; Morphology; Near Eastern Languages and Societies; Phonetics and Phonology
URL: https://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1030&context=john_j_mccarthy
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The serial interaction of stress and syncope
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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
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