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Ill-Formedness in the Dictionary: A Source of Constraint Violation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 June 2016

Carole Paradis*
Affiliation:
Université Laval

Extract

It is increasingly accepted in generative phonology that phonological alternations can be caused, directly or indirectly, by phonological constraints. The Theory of Constraints and Repair Strategies (TCRS) proposed by Paradis (1988a, 1988b, 1990, 1992, 1993) claims that when a constraint is violated, a repair strategy must apply which, in repairing the violation, produces a phonological alternation.

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Copyright © Canadian Linguistic Association 1993

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