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Lecture Notes Table
| Lec # |
topics |
| Correspondence Theory |
| 1 |
Correspondence Theory Basics (PDF) |
| 2 |
Correspondence Theory (cont.) (PDF) |
| 3 |
MAX F Constraints and Positional Faithfulness (PDF) |
| Reduplication |
| 4 |
Reduplication: Basic Laws (PDF) |
| 5 |
Reduplicative Correspondence (PDF) |
| 6 |
Reduplicant Size and Placement (PDF) |
| 7 |
Reduplicant Size and Placement (cont.) |
| 8 |
BR vs. IR Correspondence |
| 9 |
Emergence of the Unmarked, and Non-reduplicative Correspondence (PDF) |
| Lexical Phonology and Cyclicity Effects |
| 10 |
Lexical vs. Postlexical Phonology |
| 11 |
Cyclicity and its OT Translations (PDF) |
| 12 |
OO Correspondence (PDF) |
| 13 |
Base-derivative Correspondence (PDF) |
| Paradigm Uniformity |
| 14 |
Paradigm Uniformity (PDF) |
| 15 |
Paradigm Uniformity (cont.) |
| 16 |
More on Paradigm Regularization (PDF) |
| Opacity |
| 17 |
Overview: Types of Opacity (PDF) |
| 18 |
Characteristics of Opacity (PDF) |
| 19 |
Formalization of Opacity in OT (PDF) |
| 20 |
Sympathy Theory (PDF)
Other Approaches to Opacity (PDF) |
| 21 |
Comparative Markedness (PDF) |
| Exceptions |
| 22 |
Introduction to Exceptions (PDF) |
| 23 |
The Representation of Exceptions (PDF) |
| 24 |
What is regular, and what is an exception? (PDF) |
| Student Presentations |
| 25 |
Student Presentations, Part 1 |
| 26 |
Student Presentations, Part 2 |