% Notes on Ilokano

1. Please follow the basics:
  - Intros and Conclusions
  - Make tables readable
  - Use comparative tableau to make ranking arguments
  - Interim Hasse diagrams help
  - Be careful with words like 'must' etc; don't confuse sufficiency
	with necessity
  - If a candidate violates some faithfulness constraint, it should be
	shown
  - Doublecheck constraint violations
  - Introduce the analysis in pieces, each piece organized around some
	phenomenon
  - Don't provide a history of your thinking
  - Follow directions (i.e. account for the optionality)

2. When comparing analyses:
  - always try to compare the best versions of each analysis.
  - If you claim some framework cannot do XYZ, ask yourself: could it
    be modified to do XYZ?
  - When making appeals to complexity/simplicity, don't assert XYZ is
    simpler than ABC. Explain the principle that allows you to
    conclude that XYZ is simpler than ABC.

