Optimality theory : phonology, syntax, and acquisition (original) (raw)

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OT constraints are categorical For their comments, criticisms, and suggestions, I am grateful to the participants in the UMass phonology seminar and reading group: Michael Becker, Della Chambless, Paul de Lacy, Kathryn Flack, Maria Gouskova, Shigeto Kawahara, Jin-Hyung Kim, John Kingston, Steve P...

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