This paper argues that Harmonic Serialism must include the lexical listing of allomorphs to fully account for certain cases of phonologically conditioned allomorphy. The variation seen in the Jersey Norman French (Jèrriais) plural definite article presents problems for Harmonic Serialism and Harmonic Serialism with Optimal Interleaving unless Lexical Selection is adopted. I propose the incorporation of Lexical Selection into the Harmonic Serialism framework, which I term HS/LS. To account for phonologically conditioned allomorphy in the Jèrriais plural definite article, I propose and HS/LS analysis where allomorphs are lexically listed and partially ordered
This volume contains chapters that explore and extend advances in formal investigations of grammar t...
In this article it is argued that the selection of allomorphs is distributed over two modules, viz. ...
This dissertation shows that the generalizations that speakers project from the lexical exceptions o...
In Optimality Theory, phonological patterns are accounted for with output constraints ranked in a hi...
This study illustrates that role of Lexical Selection (Mascaró 2007) in Optimality Theory in account...
A growing body of research provides evidence supporting Harmonic Serialism (HS; McCarthy 2000, 2008a...
The most familiar architecture for Optimality Theory is a fully parallel one, meaning that all poss...
This dissertation provides a new model of the phonology-morphology interface, focusing on Phonologic...
The most familiar architecture for Optimality Theory is a fully parallel one, meaning that "all poss...
This dissertation explores the consequences of cumulative interaction among markedness constraints i...
This dissertation explores the consequences of cumulative interaction among markedness constraints i...
In this paper, we show that current interpretations of Lexicon Optimization (Prince and Smolensky 19...
This dissertation shows that the generalizations that speakers project from the lexical exceptions o...
When a medial consonant cluster is simplified by deletion or place assimilation, the first consonant...
Many languages respect the generalization that some or all unstressed vowels are deleted. This gener...
This volume contains chapters that explore and extend advances in formal investigations of grammar t...
In this article it is argued that the selection of allomorphs is distributed over two modules, viz. ...
This dissertation shows that the generalizations that speakers project from the lexical exceptions o...
In Optimality Theory, phonological patterns are accounted for with output constraints ranked in a hi...
This study illustrates that role of Lexical Selection (Mascaró 2007) in Optimality Theory in account...
A growing body of research provides evidence supporting Harmonic Serialism (HS; McCarthy 2000, 2008a...
The most familiar architecture for Optimality Theory is a fully parallel one, meaning that all poss...
This dissertation provides a new model of the phonology-morphology interface, focusing on Phonologic...
The most familiar architecture for Optimality Theory is a fully parallel one, meaning that "all poss...
This dissertation explores the consequences of cumulative interaction among markedness constraints i...
This dissertation explores the consequences of cumulative interaction among markedness constraints i...
In this paper, we show that current interpretations of Lexicon Optimization (Prince and Smolensky 19...
This dissertation shows that the generalizations that speakers project from the lexical exceptions o...
When a medial consonant cluster is simplified by deletion or place assimilation, the first consonant...
Many languages respect the generalization that some or all unstressed vowels are deleted. This gener...
This volume contains chapters that explore and extend advances in formal investigations of grammar t...
In this article it is argued that the selection of allomorphs is distributed over two modules, viz. ...
This dissertation shows that the generalizations that speakers project from the lexical exceptions o...