“…All that matters is that it penalizes candidates in which the two classes co-occur. Whether evaluated globally, assigning violations to every pair of corresponding segments that disagree in [anterior] (Bennett, 2013(Bennett, , 2015Hansson, 2001Hansson, , 2010Rose & Walker, 2004;Walker, 2000), or evaluated locally, only assigning violations to tier-adjacent disagreeing segments (Hansson, 2007(Hansson, , 2014Pulleyblank, 2002;Walker, 2015), CC-IDENT(ANTERIOR) motivates Majority Rule. In pOT, it does not matter exactly how many violations candidate (2b) incurs, provided it incurs more than candidates (2c-d).…”