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November 9, 2022

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Description

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.

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 Curriculum

    • Correspondence Theory Basics Unlimited
    • Correspondence Theory (cont.) Unlimited
    • MAX F Constraints and Positional Faithfulness Unlimited
    • 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
    • Paradigm Uniformity Unlimited
    • More on Paradigm Regularization 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
    • Introduction to Exceptions Unlimited
    • The Representation of Exceptions Unlimited
    • What is regular, and what is an exception? Unlimited

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