Revised December 2009 This paper is a shorter (and probably better) version of Harmony in Harmonic Serialism. Like its big brother, it argues that Harmonic Serialism answers the conundrum of how iterative autosegmental spreading is obtained in Optimality Theory
Many languages respect the generalization that some or all unstressed vowels are deleted. This gener...
According to the P-Map, a phonological mapping is less faithful to the extent that there is more per...
In this dissertation I argue for a general model of assimilation within Optimality Theory, with vowe...
Revised December 2009 This paper is a shorter (and probably better) version of Harmony in Harmonic ...
This paper is a shorter version of ROA-1009 'Harmony in harmonic serialism'. Some material is omitte...
What OT constraint favors autosegmental spreading? Existing proposals for the pro-spreading markedne...
The most familiar architecture for Optimality Theory is a fully parallel one, meaning that all poss...
In Optimality Theory, phonological patterns are accounted for with output constraints ranked in a hi...
Nasal spreading is a phonological phenomenon where the underlying feature of nasality spreads from i...
The most familiar architecture for Optimality Theory is a fully parallel one, meaning that "all poss...
Vowel and vowel-consonant harmonies have been central to much linguistic theorizing over the last ce...
This dissertation takes up the issue of transparency and opacity in vowel harmony--that is, when a s...
This dissertation takes up the issue of transparency and opacity in vowel harmony—that is, when a se...
In Optimality Theory, phonological patterns are accounted for with output constraints ranked in a hi...
\u27Harmony\u27 is a widely attested pattern in natural language, a configuration where within some ...
Many languages respect the generalization that some or all unstressed vowels are deleted. This gener...
According to the P-Map, a phonological mapping is less faithful to the extent that there is more per...
In this dissertation I argue for a general model of assimilation within Optimality Theory, with vowe...
Revised December 2009 This paper is a shorter (and probably better) version of Harmony in Harmonic ...
This paper is a shorter version of ROA-1009 'Harmony in harmonic serialism'. Some material is omitte...
What OT constraint favors autosegmental spreading? Existing proposals for the pro-spreading markedne...
The most familiar architecture for Optimality Theory is a fully parallel one, meaning that all poss...
In Optimality Theory, phonological patterns are accounted for with output constraints ranked in a hi...
Nasal spreading is a phonological phenomenon where the underlying feature of nasality spreads from i...
The most familiar architecture for Optimality Theory is a fully parallel one, meaning that "all poss...
Vowel and vowel-consonant harmonies have been central to much linguistic theorizing over the last ce...
This dissertation takes up the issue of transparency and opacity in vowel harmony--that is, when a s...
This dissertation takes up the issue of transparency and opacity in vowel harmony—that is, when a se...
In Optimality Theory, phonological patterns are accounted for with output constraints ranked in a hi...
\u27Harmony\u27 is a widely attested pattern in natural language, a configuration where within some ...
Many languages respect the generalization that some or all unstressed vowels are deleted. This gener...
According to the P-Map, a phonological mapping is less faithful to the extent that there is more per...
In this dissertation I argue for a general model of assimilation within Optimality Theory, with vowe...