They Helped to Shape This Work in Significant Ways. I Have Also Received Valuable Feedback from Present and Former Research Assistants ( Sympathy and Phonological Opacity

Versions of it were presented at MIT (4/4/97), the Hopkins Optimality Workshop/Maryland Mayfest ‘97 (5/11/97), the LSA Linguistic Institute (7/22/97), the University of Amsterdam (9/25/97), Ohio State University (10/24/97), UT Austin (11/7/97), and the Rutgers Optimality Research Group (5/15/98). I acknowledge with particular gratitude the comments of Alan Prince; they helped to shape this work in significant ways. I have also received valuable feedback from present and former research assistants (John Alderete, Jill Beckman, Laura Benua, Katy Carlson, Amalia Gnanadesikan, Caroline Jones, Paul de Lacy, Ania œubowicz, and Jen Smith) and from the following individuals: Diana Archangeli, Eric Bakovi e, Mary Beckman, Jonathan Bobaljik, Toni Borowsky, Ellen Broselow, Luigi Burzio, Patrik Bye, Trisha Causley, Ioana Chitoran, Youngmee Yu Cho, Nick Clements, Stuart Davis, Laura Walsh Dickey, Dan Dinnsen, Elan Dresher, Jason Eisner, Edward Flemming, Diamandis Gafos, Morris Halle, Robert Harms, James Harris, Mark Harvey, Bruce Hayes, Harry van der Hulst, Helga Humbert, Beth Hume, William Idsardi, Sharon Inkelas, André Isaak, Junko Ito, Brian Joseph, Dan Karvonen, Ed Keer, Michael Kenstowicz, Young-Seok Kim, Paul Kiparsky, Robert Kirchner, Chuck Kisseberth, Greg Lamontagne, Claartje Levelt, Armin Mester, Elliott Moreton, Scott Myers, Geoffrey Nathan, David Odden, Joe Pater, Sharon Peperkamp, David Pesetsky, Nancy Ritter, Marzena Rocho Ÿ, Sam Rosenthall, Philippe Schlenker, Adam Sherman, Norval Smith, Paul Smolensky, Jin-Young Tak, Bruce Tesar, Colin Wilson, Draga Zec, and Cheryl Zoll. Finally, I wish to acknowledge the assistance of Ellen Kaisse, two anonymous reviewers, and especially the anonymous associate editor, whose detailed, thoughtful, and supportive comments did much to improve this article. Sympathy and phonological opacity *

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