Correspondence Theory Sample Clauses

Correspondence Theory. Correspondence Theory is based on the definition of a relation and a set of constraints that by applying them to different elements of the phonological representation yield different phonological effects. Correspondence is generally defined as a “special relation between two structures.” The authors say: Here I will assume that the structural elements in question are just (tokens of) segments but it is a straightforward matter to generalize the approach to higher order units of prosodic structure such as moras, syllables, feet, heads of feet, as well as tones and even distinctive features or feature nodes [emphasis added], in support of theories of quantitative transfer, compensatory lengthening, and the effects of floating features (XxXxxxxx & Prince 1995:14). Much work has been done in Correspondence Theory, such as in its application to other domains such as transderivational identity (Benua 1997), feature nodes (Akinlabi 19961), and reduplication (Inkelas 2008), as well as on the analysis of some specific formal properties of correspondence constraints and relations (Xxxxxx 1997, Xxxxx & Xxxxxx 2002, Xxxxx et al. 2017). In all cases, correspondence relate elements of the same “nature,” but with some different “properties”2 (e.g., input–output or base–reduplicant segments, tone–TBUs, etc.). For this reason, a crucial axiom of correspondence relations is heterogeneity. In this 1 The suggested relations refer to correspondence between feature nodes and root nodes as opposed to φ- Correspondence, which instead acts on feature node heads and dependents.
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Correspondence Theory. Correspondence Theory is based on the definition of a relation and a set of constraints that by applying them to different elements of the phonological representation yield different phonological effects. Correspondence is generally defined as a “special relation between two structures.” The authors say: Here I will assume that the structural elements in question are just (tokens of) segments but it is a straightforward matter to generalize the approach to higher order units of prosodic structure such as moras, syllables, feet, heads of feet, as well as tones and even distinctive features or feature nodes [emphasis added], in support of theories of quantitative transfer, compensatory lengthening, and the effects of floating features (XxXxxxxx & Prince 1995:14). Much work has been done in Correspondence Theory, such as in its application to other domains such as transderivational identity (Benua 1997), feature nodes (Akinlabi 19961), and reduplication (Inkelas 2008), as well as on the analysis of some specific formal properties of correspondence constraints and relations (Xxxxxx 1997, Xxxxx & Xxxxxx 2002, Xxxxx et al. 2017).

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  • Correspondence (a) The Employer agrees that all correspondence between the Employer and the Union related to matters covered by this Agreement shall be sent to the President of the Union or his/her designate.

  • Notices and Correspondence Notices regarding the subject matter of this Agreement or breach or termination thereof shall be in writing and shall be addressed in duplicate to the last known address of each other party, marked respectively to the attention of its President and, if any, its General Counsel.

  • Correspondence and Information 6.1 Except where otherwise specified in this Agreement, correspondence between the Association and the University arising out of this Agreement or incidental thereto shall pass between the President and the President of the Association, or their designates.

  • Email Communications You agree that We can communicate with you by email and provide You with Your Xxxxxxx Invoices with consolidated Submission Detailed Report information and Statements of Account through email, at the email address You have provided to Us on the WeRecycle Portal.

  • Services Communications Our Services include, in some cases, the ability to communicate to you, such as via email, text message, and push notifications. You hereby consent to our use of a l means of communication available to us to contact you. These communications may include messages from us, as we l as communications from Third Party Services and other of our third party partners. You may opt out of receiving communications by emailing us at our Contact Formavailable here or by clicking the “unsubscribe” link to the extent available in a communication you receive from us. We do not control and sha l have no responsibility for communications from third parties.

  • Information and communication The Parties shall support the development of modern methods of information handling, including the media, and stimulate the effective mutual exchange of information. Priority shall be given to programmes aimed at providing the general public with basic information about the Community and the Republic of Azerbaijan, including, where possible, access to databases, in full respect of intellectual property rights.

  • DEPARTMENT'S REPRESENTATIVE The Contract Administrator shall be the Department's representative during the period of this Contract. He/she has authority to curtail services if necessary to ensure proper execution. He/she shall certify to the Department when payments under the Contract are due and the amounts to be paid. He/she shall make decisions on all claims of the Provider, subject to the approval of the Commissioner of the Department.

  • INFORMATION AND NOTICES A. Unless otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, all notices required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and deemed sufficiently given for all purposes hereof if (i) delivered in person, by courier (e.g., by Federal Express) or by registered or certified United States Mail to the Party to be notified, with receipt obtained, or (ii) sent by facsimile or email transmission, with notice of receipt obtained, in each case to the appropriate address or number as set forth below. Each notice shall be deemed effective on receipt by the addressee as aforesaid; provided that, notice received by facsimile or email transmission after 5:00 p.m. at the location of the addressee of such notice shall be deemed received on the first business day following the date of such electronic receipt.

  • Routine Communications All routine communications related to the Contract shall be sent to the Department’s Contract Manager. If any of the Contractor’s contract information changes during the life of the Contract, the Contractor shall notify the Department’s Contract Manager; such updates do not necessitate a formal amendment to the Contract. Communications relating to a Customer contract or purchase order should be addressed to the contact person identified in the contract or purchase order. Routine communications may be my email, regular mail, or telephone.

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