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Preface Acknowledgements Abstract 1 Introduction 1. 1 Optimality Theory and classic Correspondence Theory 1. 2 Existential Faithfulness 2. 1 Existential faithfulness constraints defined 2. 2 Segmental preservation and reduplication 2. 3 Preservation of feature specifications 2. 4 Preservation of adjacency and ordering relations 1. 3 Fission and surface correspondence 1. 4 Conclusion Appendix I: Overview of existential faithfulness constraints 2 Reduplicative TETU 2. 1 Faithfulness relations in reduplication 2. 2 Reduplicant TETU: Kwakwala case study 2. 3 Output TETU: Kwakwala case study 2. 4 Realization of redupl. morphs and phonological reduplication 2. 5 Reduplicant size as a predictor of TETU alternations 2. 6 Markedness constraints in Output and Reduplicant TETU 2. 7 Division of input characteristics between base and reduplicant 2. 8 Identifying base and reduplicant 2. 9 The emergence of the faithful 2. 10 Comparison with other proposals 2. 10. 1 Comparison with classic Correspondence Theory 2. 11 Conclusion 3 Feature movement and dissimilation 3. 1 Feature movement 3. 2 Dissimilation as a result of fission and coalescence 3. 3 Case study: Sanskrit 3. 4 Case study: Cuzco Quechua 3. 5 Conclusion Appendix II: The proximity effect 4 $-IDENT[F] and MAX[F] compared 4. 1 Correspondence Theory and the status of features 4. 2 Similarities between $- IDENT[F] and MAX[F] 4. 3 Phenomena 4. 4 Conclusion 5 Conclusion References IndexStruijke, Caro is the author of 'Existential Faithfullness A Study of Reduplicative Tetu, Feature Movement, and Dissimilation' with ISBN 9780415941532 and ISBN 0415941539.
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