“…OSL and OSC are thus different ways to implement this new constraint against stressed CV syllables, that is, two different paths to achieve the same goal, which is to eliminate stressed open syllables with short vowels. Which of the two applies cannot be fully predicted, although there are tendencies (see Mailhammer 2009:265–266). This may have to do with the fact that OSL/OSC are, in this case, changes triggered by a prosodic change, which itself is completely regular (new constraint: no stressed CV syllables; see, for example, Becker 2002:48 and especially Page 1999, 2007), or it may be that the ultimate conditioning factor(s) have not yet been found 3…”