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Kim, Jin-Hyung. 1999. Cyclicity Revisited: A Correspondence Theoretic Approach. Studies in Phonetics, Phonology and Morphology 5, 123-146. This paper develops the hypothesis that morphologically-relat...
1. Introduction
2. Cyclicity Effects in Derivational Approaches
3. Multiple Correspondcnce Relations
4. Affix-Controlled OO-Identity
5. Implications and Conclusions
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