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MARKEDNESS AND THE CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS HYPOTHESIS
, 1977Fred R. Eckman
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Markedness in phonology and in syntax: the problem of grounding
Lingua, 2006Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero +1 more
exaly
2017
Empty categories – positions in phonological representations that have no direct phonetic counterpart – are (still) controversial in phonological theory. In this paper we give the main arguments for assuming such positions and we furthermore establish a markedness hierarchy for empty positions: some of them are stronger (‘more marked’) than others, and
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Empty categories – positions in phonological representations that have no direct phonetic counterpart – are (still) controversial in phonological theory. In this paper we give the main arguments for assuming such positions and we furthermore establish a markedness hierarchy for empty positions: some of them are stronger (‘more marked’) than others, and
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Markedness and Subject Choice in Optimality Theory
, 1999Judith Aissen
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Frequency effects and markedness in phonotactics
Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics, 2018Paula Orzechowska, Paulina Zydorowicz
exaly
Alveolopalatalization in Central German as Markedness Reduction
, 2014T. A. Hall
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Investigations on markedness, syncretism and zero exponence in morphology
, 2011A. Calabrese
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