Syllable-counting allomorphy is not generally optimizing and must derived by morphological subcategorization! This Talk: “Non-optimizing ” allomorphy derives from optimizing lexically indexed constraint
Allomorphy is currently the focus of intense investigation within syntactic approaches to morphology...
This dissertation proposes a novel theory of the phonology-morphology interface called Optimal Inter...
Many cases of allomorphic alternation are restricted to specific lexical items but at the same time ...
Phonologically conditioned suppletive allomorphy (PCSA) was only recently overtly acknowledged in th...
In this article it is argued that the selection of allomorphs is distributed over two modules, viz. ...
The growing interest in the syllable as a phonological unit has spawned the publication of two large...
Prosodic size restrictions on specific morphological domains occur in many languages. The best-known...
In this paper, we show that current interpretations of Lexicon Optimization (Prince and Smolensky 19...
The goal of this paper is to compare two different hypotheses about the insertion of morphs and allo...
This paper argues that exceptions and other instances of morpheme-specific phonology are best analyz...
This paper argues for a theory in which underlying representation is determined solely by optimizati...
A model of grammar needs to reconcile the undesirability inherent to allomorphy, the apparent extra ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the organization of the syllable in natural languages. A...
In this paper, we examine morphological complexity through the lens of Input Optimization. We take a...
Optimality theory (henceforth OT) models natural language competence in terms of interactions of uni...
Allomorphy is currently the focus of intense investigation within syntactic approaches to morphology...
This dissertation proposes a novel theory of the phonology-morphology interface called Optimal Inter...
Many cases of allomorphic alternation are restricted to specific lexical items but at the same time ...
Phonologically conditioned suppletive allomorphy (PCSA) was only recently overtly acknowledged in th...
In this article it is argued that the selection of allomorphs is distributed over two modules, viz. ...
The growing interest in the syllable as a phonological unit has spawned the publication of two large...
Prosodic size restrictions on specific morphological domains occur in many languages. The best-known...
In this paper, we show that current interpretations of Lexicon Optimization (Prince and Smolensky 19...
The goal of this paper is to compare two different hypotheses about the insertion of morphs and allo...
This paper argues that exceptions and other instances of morpheme-specific phonology are best analyz...
This paper argues for a theory in which underlying representation is determined solely by optimizati...
A model of grammar needs to reconcile the undesirability inherent to allomorphy, the apparent extra ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the organization of the syllable in natural languages. A...
In this paper, we examine morphological complexity through the lens of Input Optimization. We take a...
Optimality theory (henceforth OT) models natural language competence in terms of interactions of uni...
Allomorphy is currently the focus of intense investigation within syntactic approaches to morphology...
This dissertation proposes a novel theory of the phonology-morphology interface called Optimal Inter...
Many cases of allomorphic alternation are restricted to specific lexical items but at the same time ...