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This course focuses on phonological phenomena that are sensitive to morphological structure, including base-reduplicant identity, cyclicity, level ordering, derived environment effects, opaque rule interactions, and morpheme structure constraints.
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583 years, 3 months
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21
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In the recent OT literature, it has been claimed that all of these phenomena can be analyzed with a single theoretical device: correspondence constraints, which regulate the similarity of lexically related forms (such as input and output, base and derivative, base and reduplicant)
Course Currilcum
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- Correspondence Theory Basics Unlimited
- Correspondence Theory (cont.) Unlimited
- MAX F Constraints and Positional Faithfulness Unlimited
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- Reduplication: Basic Laws Unlimited
- Reduplicative Correspondence Unlimited
- Reduplicant Size and Placement Unlimited
- Emergence of the Unmarked, and Non-reduplicative Correspondence Unlimited
- Cyclicity and its OT Translations Unlimited
- OO Correspondence Unlimited
- Base-derivative Correspondence Unlimited
- Overview: Types of Opacity Unlimited
- Characteristics of Opacity Unlimited
- Formalization of Opacity in OT Unlimited
- Sympathy Theory Unlimited
- Other Approaches to Opacity Unlimited
- Comparative Markedness Unlimited