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Outono (Autumn/Fall), Lilian P.W. Feitosa
As Minhas Palavras (My Own Words), Lilian P. W. Feitosa
As Minhas Palavras (My Own Words), Lilian P. W. Feitosa
mOthertongue
No abstract provided.
Amor De Macho (Male Love), Ina Porras
Croatian Aphorism, Ivan Teodorovic
Al Bosque En Inviemo (To The Forest In Winter), Ina Porras
Al Bosque En Inviemo (To The Forest In Winter), Ina Porras
mOthertongue
No abstract provided.
Croatian Aphorism, Ivan Teodorovic
Reflections, Klebert Bezerra Feitosa
Untitled Photograph, Klebert Bezerra Feitosa
Untitled Photograph, Klebert Bezerra Feitosa
L'Immortel (Immortal), Lylian Y. Bourgois
Schlafen (Lullaby), Katherine Roback
Inintitulado (Untitled), Lilian P. W. Feitosa
Una Dama Se Congela Sobre Ruedas (A Lady Freezing Upon Wheels), Alfonso Ferreras
Una Dama Se Congela Sobre Ruedas (A Lady Freezing Upon Wheels), Alfonso Ferreras
mOthertongue
No abstract provided.
Circulos Y Esquinas (Circles And Comers), Ina Porras
Circulos Y Esquinas (Circles And Comers), Ina Porras
mOthertongue
No abstract provided.
Identidad (Identity), Maya B. Castellon
Untitled Photograph, Klebert Bezerra Feitosa
Patience, Yehudit B. Heller
Paris, Texas, Mothertongue Editors
End Of A Visit, Yehudit B. Heller
Mothertongue Spring 1999(Full Document), Mothertongue Editors
Mothertongue Spring 1999(Full Document), Mothertongue Editors
mOthertongue
No abstract provided.
Arco Iris De La Alfabetizacion: Educacion No Formal En Ecuador 25 Anos Despues, Ernique Tasiguano Muzo
Arco Iris De La Alfabetizacion: Educacion No Formal En Ecuador 25 Anos Despues, Ernique Tasiguano Muzo
Ecuador Project
No abstract provided.
Literacy's Rainbow: The Ecuador Nfe Project Twenty-Five Years Later, Ernique Tasiguano Muzo
Literacy's Rainbow: The Ecuador Nfe Project Twenty-Five Years Later, Ernique Tasiguano Muzo
Ecuador Project
No abstract provided.
Dorothy West, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Dorothy West, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Afro-American Studies Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Review Of Harlem Renaissance 1920-1940: Vol 5, Remembering The Harlem Renaissance, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Review Of Harlem Renaissance 1920-1940: Vol 5, Remembering The Harlem Renaissance, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Afro-American Studies Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Review Of Iggy Roca (Ed.) (1997) Derivations And Constraints In Phonology, John J. Mccarthy
Review Of Iggy Roca (Ed.) (1997) Derivations And Constraints In Phonology, John J. Mccarthy
John J. McCarthy
No abstract provided.
Distinctive Features, John J. Mccarthy
Faithfulness And Identity In Prosodic Morphology, John J. Mccarthy, Alan Prince
Faithfulness And Identity In Prosodic Morphology, John J. Mccarthy, Alan Prince
John J. McCarthy
This article is largely based on the more extensive study McCarthy & Prince (1995), but includes significant further analysis of the typology of reduplication-phonology interactions and new discussion of the connection between base-reduplicant identity and Generalized Template Theory (McCarthy & Prince 1994), which eliminates the template as a unitary linguistic object.
Base-reduplicant Identity is accomplished through the same formal types of constraints as input-output Faithfulness, via the theory of correspondence (McCarthy & Prince 1994, 1995), which provides a general means of regulating similarity between linguistic representations. Phenomena described as over- and under-application, where base-reduplicant identity effects come in conflict with …
Reduplication With Fixed Segmentism, John J. Mccarthy, John Alderete, Jill Beckman, Laura Benua, Amalia Gnanadesikan, Suzanne Urbanczyk
Reduplication With Fixed Segmentism, John J. Mccarthy, John Alderete, Jill Beckman, Laura Benua, Amalia Gnanadesikan, Suzanne Urbanczyk
John J. McCarthy
Fixed segmentism is the phenomenon whereby a reduplicative morpheme contains segments that are invariant rather than copied. We investigate it within Optimality Theory, arguing that it falls into two distinct types, phonological and morphological. Phonological fixed segmentism is analyzed under the OT rubric of emergence of the unmarked. It therefore has significant connections to markedness theory, sharing properties with other domains where markedness is relevant and showing context-dependence. In contrast, morphological fixed segmentism is a kind of affixation, and so it resembles affixing morphology generally. The two types are contrasted, and claims about impossible patterns of fixed segmentism are developed.
Sympathy And Phonological Opacity, John J. Mccarthy
Sympathy And Phonological Opacity, John J. Mccarthy
John J. McCarthy
This paper explores the nature of phonological opacity (in the sense of Kiparsky 1971, 1973) within Optimality Theory. Previous attempts to address opacity in OT are discussed and a novel proposal, an inter-candidate faithfulness relation called 'sympathy', is offered. Specific applications of sympathy are presented and some general results are derived about counter-bleeding, counter-feeding, multi-process, and Duke-of-York opaque interactions.
Petrie's Head: Eugenics And Near Eastern Archaeology, Neil A. Silberman
Petrie's Head: Eugenics And Near Eastern Archaeology, Neil A. Silberman
Neil A. Silberman
No abstract provided.