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Harmonic Serialism and Parallelism

2000
The most familiar architecture for Optimality Theory is a fully parallel one, meaning that "all possible ultimate outputs are contemplated at once" (Prince and Smolensky 1993: &9). But Prince and Smolensky also briefly entertain a serial architecture for OT, called Harmonic Serialism.
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Stress in Harmonic Serialism

2012
This dissertation proposes a model of word stress in a derivational version of Optimality Theory (OT) called Harmonic Serialism (HS; Prince and Smolensky 1993/2004, McCarthy 2000, 2006, 2010a). In this model, the metrical structure of a word is derived through a series of optimizations in which the 'best' metrical foot is chosen according to a ranking ...
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A challenge for Harmonic Serialism with Optimal Interleaving

Phonology, 2013
This paper examines two related phenomena from Catalan that pose a challenge to a proposal in McCarthy (2012) that combines Harmonic Serialism (HS) with the theory of Optimal Interleaving (OI) of Wolf (2009). The first phenomenon, found with stems ending in a sibilant, is the selection of a marked masculine allomorph only before the plural morph, also ...
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Phonology-morphology opacity in Harmonic Serialism

2014
In this paper I defend the idea that prosodification in Harmonic Serialism is built in harmonically improving steps and propose that prosodic constituents higher than the syllable create opaque domains for syllable-building operations. Those assumptions prevent core syllabification to operate with adjacent segments belonging to different morphs if one ...
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Harmonizing Bibliographic Control of Serials in the Digital Age

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2000
ABSTRACT Two forces acting on the bibliographic control of serials are described: the desire to harmonize international standards and practices, and the impact of electronic serials. By breaking out of traditional publishing patterns, electronic serials have called into question current cataloging rules definitions (including the very definition of ...
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Harmonic serialism with lexical selection: evidence from Jerriais allomorphy

2016
Harmonic Serialism (HS) is a constraint based theory of phonology that has gained interest in the last ten years. As a theory of phonology, HS must be able to account for phonologically conditioned allomorphy. Currently in HS, phonologically conditioned allomorphy is analyzed in one of two ways - either using a single underlying representation in HS or
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Positional Faithfulness, Non-locality, and the Harmonic Serialism Solution

2011
Pathologies arise in parallel OT when a positional faithfulness constraint and a conflicting markedness constraint dominate the constraints responsible for determining which segments, if any, occupy the privileged position. Under such rankings, an underlying featural contrast can be displaced onto the output prosodic structure. (The possibility of such
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Itelmen subject-object agreement in Harmonic Serialism

Abstract In Itelmen, subject agreement surfaces as a prefix and object agreement in the form of a suffix. When it comes to third person direct object agreement, these particular suffixes additionally encode the features of the subject and are hence called (person) portmanteaus.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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An introduction to inflectional morphology in Harmonic Serialism

Abstract This introductory chapter sets out to provide a concise overview of the approach to inflectional morphology based on Harmonic Serialism (a local, derivational version of Optimality Theory) developed in Müller ( 2020 ; 2024
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