Few putative properties of phonological organization have had as erratic a history as the Obligatory Contour Principle (hereafter the OCP). Originally proposed to account for distributional regularities in lexical tone systems (Leben 1973), its role in tone was later either modified (Leben 1978), rejected (Goldsmith 1976), or limited to the phonetic level (Goldsmith 1976 as well). The OCP has enjoyed considerably greater success in its application to nonlinear segmental phonology (McCarthy 1979), and a fairly detailed examination of its role in such nonprosodic domains is the focus of this article
Resistance to syncope in certain data from Arabic dialects motivated the proposal for antigemination...
The Obligatory Contour Principle (OCP) has generated much literature in phonology, however its histo...
Mental variables are central to symbolic accounts of cognition. Conversely, ac-cording to the patter...
Few putative properties of phonological organization have had as erratic a history as the Obligatory...
Three major articles on the Obligatory Contour Principle (OCP) were recently published in LI. McCart...
This dissertation is concerned with the Obligatory Contour Principle (OCP) and its relationship to t...
This chapter will discuss a typological study of the OCP on features. In this section, I will review...
McCarthy (1986) argues that antigemination within morphemes is an OCP effect. In the first section o...
Yip (1988) shows that, in English, the insertion of /ɪ/ between coronal sibilants, e.g., /s/ and /z/...
The morpheme structure constraints of classic generative phonology impose language-particular restri...
Many languages restrict their lexicons by OCP-Place, a phonotactic constraint against co-occurrences...
Many languages restrict their lexicons by OCP-Place, a phonotactic constraint against co-occurrences...
This paper explores the nature of phonological opacity (in the sense of Kiparsky 1971, 1973) within ...
The process of Merge is governed by an opacity condition that restricts its access to terminal and n...
In The Sound Pattern of English (SPE), Chomsky and Halle (1968) propose that the form of dissimilati...
Resistance to syncope in certain data from Arabic dialects motivated the proposal for antigemination...
The Obligatory Contour Principle (OCP) has generated much literature in phonology, however its histo...
Mental variables are central to symbolic accounts of cognition. Conversely, ac-cording to the patter...
Few putative properties of phonological organization have had as erratic a history as the Obligatory...
Three major articles on the Obligatory Contour Principle (OCP) were recently published in LI. McCart...
This dissertation is concerned with the Obligatory Contour Principle (OCP) and its relationship to t...
This chapter will discuss a typological study of the OCP on features. In this section, I will review...
McCarthy (1986) argues that antigemination within morphemes is an OCP effect. In the first section o...
Yip (1988) shows that, in English, the insertion of /ɪ/ between coronal sibilants, e.g., /s/ and /z/...
The morpheme structure constraints of classic generative phonology impose language-particular restri...
Many languages restrict their lexicons by OCP-Place, a phonotactic constraint against co-occurrences...
Many languages restrict their lexicons by OCP-Place, a phonotactic constraint against co-occurrences...
This paper explores the nature of phonological opacity (in the sense of Kiparsky 1971, 1973) within ...
The process of Merge is governed by an opacity condition that restricts its access to terminal and n...
In The Sound Pattern of English (SPE), Chomsky and Halle (1968) propose that the form of dissimilati...
Resistance to syncope in certain data from Arabic dialects motivated the proposal for antigemination...
The Obligatory Contour Principle (OCP) has generated much literature in phonology, however its histo...
Mental variables are central to symbolic accounts of cognition. Conversely, ac-cording to the patter...