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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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Studying Gen
In: John J. McCarthy (2010)
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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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The P-Map in Harmonic Serialism
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The P-Map in Harmonic Serialism
In: Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series (2009)
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Studying GEN
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Classified Bibliography of Works on OT with Candidate Chains (OT-CC) and Harmonic Serialism (HS)
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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 gradual path to cluster simplification
In: John J. McCarthy (2008)
Abstract: When a medial consonant cluster is simplified by deletion or place assimilation, the first consonant is affected, but never the second one: /patka/ becomes [paka] and not *[pata]; /panpa/ becomes [pampa] and not [panta]. This article accounts for that observation within a derivational version of Optimality Theory called Harmonic Serialism. In Harmonic Serialism, the final output is reached by a series of derivational steps that gradually improve harmony. If there is no gradual, harmonically improving path from a given underlying representation to a given surface representation, this mapping is impossible in Harmonic Serialism, even if it would be allowed in classic Optimality Theory. In cluster simplification, deletion or Place assimilation is the second step in a derivation that begins with deleting Place features, and deleting Place features improves harmony only in coda position.
Keyword: 2008; Phonetics and Phonology
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The serial interaction of stress and syncope
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The gradual path to cluster simplification
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Derivations and levels of representation
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Hidden Generalizations: Phonological Opacity in Optimality Theory
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Less than zero: Correspondence and the null output
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What is Optimality Theory?
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Slouching toward optimality: Coda reduction in OT-CC
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