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Studying GEN

open access: yes, 2009
In Optimality Theory, phonological patterns are accounted for with output constraints ranked in a hierarchy. There is little explanatory role for a theory of operations, and hence little has been said about the Gen component.
McCarthy, John J
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Learning Opaque and Transparent Interactions in Harmonic Serialism

open access: yesProceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology, 2016
This paper presents initial modeling results comparing the relative learnability of four basic types of process interactions: bleeding, feeding, counterfeeding and counterbleeding. The principle finding is that the learning model does not predict an absolute hierarchy of learning difficulty based on the type of process interaction involved.
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The gradual path to cluster simplification

open access: yes, 2008
Copyright Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/S0952675708001486When a medial consonant cluster is simplified by deletion or place assimilation, the first consonant is affected, but never the second one: /patka/ becomes [paka] and not *[pata]; /panpa/
McCarthy, John J, John J. McCarthy
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Harmonic Syntax in the "Serial" Works of Dmitri Shostakovich [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
: The works of the last decade of Shostakovich's life are peppered by a peculiar phenomenon; the inclusion of twelve-tone rows. Classification of these works, often labeled (and subsequently unlabeled) as "serial," remains problematic.
Webber, Miriam Brack
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Blueprints and Vignettes: Pitch-class sets, Serialism and Intervallicism, and the Integration of Systematic and Intuitive Music Making [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Blueprints and Vignettes: Pitch-class sets, Serialism and Intervallicism, and the Integration of Systematic and Intuitive Music Making examines the interaction of systematic and intuitive elements in my compositional and improvisational practice, and the
Barry, Steven
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Length and voicing in Friulian and Milanese: Or why rule-free derivations are needed

open access: yes, 2015
International audienceThis paper claims that phonology should express the relationship between vowel length and obstruent voicing operationally rather than in parallel. The empirical focus in on Friulian and Milanese.
Torres-Tamarit, Francesc
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John J. McCarthy and Joe Pater (eds.): Harmonic grammar and harmonic serialism.

open access: yes, 2019
This volume contains chapters that explore and extend advances in formal investigations of grammar that employ violable constraints in the analysis of individual languages, the study of linguistic typology, and the learnability of grammars.
Putnam, Michael T.
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Toward a Pandiatonic Serialism: Richard Rodney Bennett’s Impromptus (1968) and Sonata (1983)

open access: yes, 2023
One of the characteristic aspects of Bennett’s guitar works is his use of exclusively pandiatonic pc sets, and of his treatment of tone rows as generating complexes rather than as themes.
Chandler, Oliver
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