D. Pesetsky, P. Schlenker, Jill Beckman, Laura Benua, E. Broselow, Luigi Burzio, Nick Clements, Jason Eisner, Daniel Karvonen, Robert Kirchner, Marzena Rocho, D. Odden
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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), and UT Austin (11/7/97). 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 (at UMass) John Alderete, Patrik Bye, Katy Carlson, Paul de Lacy, Diamandis Gafos, André Isaak, Caroline Jones, Young-Seok Kim, Greg Lamontagne, Ania oubowicz, Elliott Moreton, and Jen Smith; (at MIT) Jonathan Bobaljik, Morris Halle, James Harris, Michael Kenstowicz, David Pesetsky, Philippe Schlenker, and Cheryl Zoll; (at HOT/MM ‘97) Eric Bakoviƒ, Jill Beckman, Laura Benua, Ellen Broselow, Luigi Burzio, Nick Clements, Stuart Davis, Jason Eisner, Edward Flemming, Sharon Inkelas, Junko Itô, Dan Karvonen, Robert Kirchner, Armin Mester, Joe Pater, Adam Sherman, and Paul Smolensky; (at the Linguistic Institute) Toni Borowsky, Mark Harvey, Bruce Hayes, Marzena Rocho1⁄2, Jin-Young Tak, and Draga Zec; (at the University of Amsterdam) Harry van der Hulst, Helga Humbert, Claartje Levelt, Sharon Peperkamp, Nancy Ritter, Norval Smith, and Laura Walsh Dickey; (at OSU) Mary Beckman, Brian Joseph, Beth Hume, David Odden, and Sam Rosenthall; (at UT) Bob Harms and Scott Myers; (via e-mail) Chuck Kisseberth. The Divine hand found the Two Limits: first of Opacity, then of Contraction. Opacity was named Satan, Contraction was named Adam. William Blake Milton