The literature that uses an optimality-theoretic framework to examine phonological variation in endangered language varieties is limited. Besides Auger and Steele (1999) and Auger (2001), little work has been done mapping raw frequencies from dying languages into optimality-theoretic constraint hierarchies, even though the inter- and intra-speaker variation and multiple acceptable surface form
This article proposes a model of variation and change within the Optimality Theory framework. Previo...
Tesar & Srnolensky's book is a valuable reference for traditional approaches to leamability within a...
Optimality theory (henceforth OT) models natural language competence in terms of interactions of uni...
This paper exposes a gap in the literature regarding studies that use an optimality-theoretic framew...
Optimality theory was introduced in the early 1990s as an alternative model of the organization of n...
In a traditional view, written language is simply considered a mirror of spoken language both in str...
Optimality Theory revolutionized the field of phonology and had a huge impact on linguistics in gene...
This book describes Optimality Theory from the top down, explaining and exploring the central premis...
Much recent work has studied phonological typology in terms of formal language theory (e.g. the Chom...
Much recent work has studied phonological typology in terms of formal language theory (e.g. the Chom...
Much recent work has studied phonological typology in terms of formal language theory (e.g. the Chom...
The aim of this paper is to present Optimality theory (OT), one of the most prominent contemporary l...
This work proceeds from two fundamental assumptions which have nevertheless not always received wide...
Optimality Theory (OT) is committed to a view of phonology where significant generalizations are pla...
Optimality Theory in Phonology: A Reader is a collection of readings on this important new theory by...
This article proposes a model of variation and change within the Optimality Theory framework. Previo...
Tesar & Srnolensky's book is a valuable reference for traditional approaches to leamability within a...
Optimality theory (henceforth OT) models natural language competence in terms of interactions of uni...
This paper exposes a gap in the literature regarding studies that use an optimality-theoretic framew...
Optimality theory was introduced in the early 1990s as an alternative model of the organization of n...
In a traditional view, written language is simply considered a mirror of spoken language both in str...
Optimality Theory revolutionized the field of phonology and had a huge impact on linguistics in gene...
This book describes Optimality Theory from the top down, explaining and exploring the central premis...
Much recent work has studied phonological typology in terms of formal language theory (e.g. the Chom...
Much recent work has studied phonological typology in terms of formal language theory (e.g. the Chom...
Much recent work has studied phonological typology in terms of formal language theory (e.g. the Chom...
The aim of this paper is to present Optimality theory (OT), one of the most prominent contemporary l...
This work proceeds from two fundamental assumptions which have nevertheless not always received wide...
Optimality Theory (OT) is committed to a view of phonology where significant generalizations are pla...
Optimality Theory in Phonology: A Reader is a collection of readings on this important new theory by...
This article proposes a model of variation and change within the Optimality Theory framework. Previo...
Tesar & Srnolensky's book is a valuable reference for traditional approaches to leamability within a...
Optimality theory (henceforth OT) models natural language competence in terms of interactions of uni...