In a traditional view, written language is simply considered a mirror of spoken language both in structure and function (Bloomfield 1933). According to this view, spoken language is structured as a linear sequence of more or less clear-cut sound units, with a relatively close correspondence t
The aim of this paper is to present Optimality theory (OT), one of the most prominent contemporary l...
Prince and Smolensky (1993) introduced Optimality Theory (OT) as a framework for linguisti
theory of phonology. This module will examine Optimality Theory in depth, beginning with an examinat...
Optimality Theory revolutionized the field of phonology and had a huge impact on linguistics in gene...
Optimality theory was introduced in the early 1990s as an alternative model of the organization of n...
Much recent work has studied phonological typology in terms of formal language theory (e.g. the Chom...
Tesar & Srnolensky's book is a valuable reference for traditional approaches to leamability within a...
In these remarks, I have examined the problem of phonological opacity for theories without serial or...
Abstract In this article I discuss the various parts of the OT architecture in phonology: its basi...
The epistemology, theoretical constructs and production mechanism in optimality-theoretic approaches...
Functionalist phonetic literature has shown how the phonologies of human languages are arranged to f...
The growing interest in the syllable as a phonological unit has spawned the publication of two large...
This book describes Optimality Theory from the top down, explaining and exploring the central premis...
Optimality Theory in Phonology: A Reader is a collection of readings on this important new theory by...
The literature that uses an optimality-theoretic framework to examine phonological variation in enda...
The aim of this paper is to present Optimality theory (OT), one of the most prominent contemporary l...
Prince and Smolensky (1993) introduced Optimality Theory (OT) as a framework for linguisti
theory of phonology. This module will examine Optimality Theory in depth, beginning with an examinat...
Optimality Theory revolutionized the field of phonology and had a huge impact on linguistics in gene...
Optimality theory was introduced in the early 1990s as an alternative model of the organization of n...
Much recent work has studied phonological typology in terms of formal language theory (e.g. the Chom...
Tesar & Srnolensky's book is a valuable reference for traditional approaches to leamability within a...
In these remarks, I have examined the problem of phonological opacity for theories without serial or...
Abstract In this article I discuss the various parts of the OT architecture in phonology: its basi...
The epistemology, theoretical constructs and production mechanism in optimality-theoretic approaches...
Functionalist phonetic literature has shown how the phonologies of human languages are arranged to f...
The growing interest in the syllable as a phonological unit has spawned the publication of two large...
This book describes Optimality Theory from the top down, explaining and exploring the central premis...
Optimality Theory in Phonology: A Reader is a collection of readings on this important new theory by...
The literature that uses an optimality-theoretic framework to examine phonological variation in enda...
The aim of this paper is to present Optimality theory (OT), one of the most prominent contemporary l...
Prince and Smolensky (1993) introduced Optimality Theory (OT) as a framework for linguisti
theory of phonology. This module will examine Optimality Theory in depth, beginning with an examinat...