Abstract

Sign-Based Morphology and Phonology with special attention to Optimality Theory by Cemil Orhan Orgun B.S. (University of the Bosphorous, Turkey) 1988 M.S. (University of California, Berkeley) 1991 M.A. (University of California, Berkeley) 1993 A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics in the GRADUATE DIVISION of the UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY Committee in charge: Professor Larry M. Hyman, Chair Professor Jaye Padgett Professor Andreas Kathol Professor Thomas F. Shannon Fall 1996 R eproduced with perm ission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission.

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