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Unbounded stress and factorial typology
Baković, Eric
In:
Optimality theory in phonology. - Malden [u.a.] : Blackwell
(2004), 202-214
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unbounded stress and factorial typology
Bakovic, Eric
In:
Optimality theory in phonology
(Oxford, 2004), p. 202-214
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Vowel harmony and stem identity
Bakovic, Eric
In: Bakovic, Eric. (2003). Vowel harmony and stem identity. Department of Linguistics, UCSD. UC San Diego: Department of Linguistics, UCSD. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7zw206pt (2003)
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Optionality and ineffability
Bakovic, Eric
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Keer, Edward
In:
Optimality-theoretic syntax
(Cambridge, Mass, 2001), p.97-112
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On the logic of conditional grounding
Bakovic, Eric
In:
CLS 37 : the main session
(2001), p. 45-52
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Vowel Harmony and Cyclicity in Eastern Nilotic
Bakovic, Eric
In: Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, vol 27, iss 1 (2001)
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On the logic of conditional grounding
Baković, Eric
In:
Chicago Linguistic Society. CLS. - Chicago, Ill.
37 (2001) 1, 45-52
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Optionality and ineffability
Baković, Eric
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Keer, Edward
In:
Optimality-theoretic syntax. - Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : MIT Press
(2001), 97-112
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Vowel Harmony and Cyclicity in Eastern Nilotic
Bakovic, Eric
In: Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society; BLS 27: General Session and Parasession on Language and Gesture; 1-12 ; 2377-1666 ; 0363-2946 (2001)
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Harmony, Dominance and Control
Bakovic, Eric
. - New Brunswick, 2000
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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"René Kager, Harry van der Hulst and Wim Zonneveld (eds.) (1999). The prosody-morphology interface. Cambridge University Press. Pp. IX+442" [Rezension]
Baković, Eric
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Keer, Edward
In:
Phonology. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
17 (2000) 3, 484-494
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Reviews - The prosody-morphology interface
Kager, René
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Hulst, Harry van der
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Zonneveld, Wim
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In:
Phonology. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
17 (2000) 3, 484-494
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Transparency, strict locality, and targeted constraints
Baković, Eric
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Wilson, Colin
In:
West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics <19, 2000, Los Angeles, Calif.>. Proceedings of the 19th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. - Somerville : Cascadilla Press
19 (2000), 43-56
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Nasal place neutralization in Spanish
Baković, Eric
In:
University of Pennsylvania. University of Pennsylvania working papers in linguistics. - Philadelphia, Pa. : Univ.
7 (2000) 1, 1-13
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Nasal Place Neutralization in Spanish ...
Bakovic, Eric
. - : Penn Graduate Linguistics Society, University of Pennsylvania, 2000
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Harmony, Dominance and Control
Bakovic, Eric (Author)
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Rutgers University
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Graduate School-New Brunswick
. - 2000
Abstract:
In this dissertation I argue for a general model of assimilation within Optimality Theory, with vowel harmony processes serving as a specific empirical testing ground. The model centers around agreement constraints. I demonstrate that the interaction among agreement constraints and other well-established constraints (particular members of the general markedness and faithfulness constraint families) is sufficient to account for the various vagaries of vowel harmony, and that representational devices such as crucial underspecification and autosegmental feature-sharing are consequently unnecessary. Vowel harmony processes can be either stem-controlled or dominant-recessive. Stem-controlled vowel harmony processes are the more familiar kind, where the harmonic feature value of vowels in the stem determines the harmonic feature value of vowels in subsequent affixes. In a language with a dominant-recessive vowel harmony process, on the other hand, one harmonic feature value is 'dominant' and the other is 'recessive' such that any dominant-valued morpheme vowel, stem or affix, determines the harmonic feature value of all other (otherwise recessive-valued) morpheme vowels. I offer a novel analysis of the distinction between stem-controlled and dominant-recessive vowel harmony processes. I argue that the phenomenon of stem control is due to the relatively higher rank of faithfulness constraints on the correspondence relation between stems and their affixed forms; i.e., that stem-controlled vowel harmony is a cyclic process. Dominance, on the other hand, is due to the relatively higher rank of a constraint that specifically prevents dominant-valued (here understood as 'unmarked') segments from becoming recessive-valued ('marked'). I argue that this type of constraint, a local conjunction of markedness and faithfulness, is independently required in order to explain the fact that a larger number of segments with a particular value of the harmonic feature do not ever "gang up" on a smaller number of segments with the opposite value, a universal fact that has otherwise proven to be difficult to guarantee as a general result. The factorial typology of the constraints relevant to the proposed model is thoroughly investigated, and several challenging examples (Yoruba, Maasai, Turkana and Nez Perce) are given detailed attention and analysis. Taken together, these components of the dissertation confirm the descriptive and explanatory adequacy of the proposed model. ; Ph.D.
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cyclicity
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Nasal Place Neutralization in Spanish
Baković, Eric
In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2000)
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Deletion, insertion, and symmetrical identity
Baković, Eric
In:
Harvard working papers in linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : Dep.
(1999) 7, 27-38
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Assimilation to the unmarked
Baković, Eric
In:
University of Pennsylvania. University of Pennsylvania working papers in linguistics. - Philadelphia, Pa. : Univ.
6 (1999) 1, 1-16
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Assimilation to the Unmarked
Bakovic, Eric
In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (1999)
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