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1 The P-Map in Harmonic Serialism1
According to the P-Map, a phonological mapping in → out is less faithful to the extent that there is more perceptual distance between in and out. Although this idea is attractive, it cannot be implemented in the standard parallel version of Optimality ...
John J. Mccarthy
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A Harmonic Serialism Approach to Spirantization in English
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Extra Derivation in Harmonic Serialism Grammar
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This paper elaborates on the comparison between Harmonic Parallelism (HP) and Harmonic Serialism (HS) as Optimality Theory (OT) models concerning nasal placeassimilation in Modern Colloquial Persian. The data of this study were harvested from extant literature on place assimilation, including books, articles, and theses.
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Rhotic Metathesis in Algherese Catalan: A Harmonic Serialism Account
Torres-Tamarit, Francesc +2 more
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Internal Reduplication in Māori : Harmonic Serialism vs. Parallel OT
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DIRECTIONAL HARMONIC SERIALISM
This dissertation proposes a novel phonological framework, directional Harmonic Serialism, that synthesizes constraint-based, rule-based, and formal language theoretic approaches to phonology. I illustrate its advantages in the domains of feature spreading, quantity-insensitive footing, and autosegmental phonology.
Lamont, Andrew
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Harmonic Serialism and Parallelism
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: 79). But Prince and Smolensky also briefly entertain a serial architecture for OT, called Harmonic Serialism.
Mcarthy, John J, McCarthy, John J
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