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Date: Tue Jul 12 13:34:07 2011
Log: Edited wiki page Tutorial_VowelHarmony through web user interface.
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--- /wiki/Tutorial_VowelHarmony.wiki Tue Jul 12 12:42:10 2011
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* *simple_harmony.csv* contains a model description: a set of symbols
and constraints defining a simple OT model of an invented vowel harmony
system. The syntax for this file is described in the comments and here:
[ModelDescriptionFile].

- * *simple_inputs.csv* contains a list of underlying forms (intended to
be inputs in the OT sense) for which we would like to see surface forms.
Those words which are morphologically complex are marked as such, using the
symbols described in the comments in that file.
-
- * *simple_IO_pairs.csv* contains a list of input–output pairs defining
the observed mappings from some (invented) language. This file can be used
to search the two-tier typology for the model for languages containing
exactly these mappings.
+ * *simple_inputs.csv* contains a [InputFile list of underlying forms]
(intended to be inputs in the OT sense) for which we would like to see
surface forms. Those words which are morphologically complex are marked as
such, using the symbols described in the comments in that file.
+
+ * *simple_IO_pairs.csv* contains a [InputFile list of input–output
pairs] defining the observed mappings from some (invented) language. This
file can be used to search the two-tier typology for the model for
languages containing exactly these mappings.

Below, I will provide examples of PyPhon commands that can be invoked on
these files. For more information about the options for any command, simply
invoke the command with no arguments.

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