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Serialism and Opacity in Phonological Theory
Kathryn Pruitt
English
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Arts and Humanities
Serialism
100%
Optimality theory
100%
Phonological
100%
phonologists
100%
Review
50%
Implicit
50%
Opaque
50%
Phonological processes
50%
sound patterns
50%
Generative Phonology
50%
Keyphrases
Opacity
100%
Serialism
100%
Phonological Theory
100%
Optimality Theory
33%
Formal Tools
16%
Rule-based
16%
Natural Language
16%
Constraint-based
16%
Working Definition
16%
Serial Approach
16%
Phonological Processes
16%
Halle
16%
Sound Patterns
16%
Language Phenomenon
16%
Generative Phonology
16%
Psychology
Phonology
100%
Flashpoints
100%