Optimality Theory (OT) developed by Prince and Smolensky (1993) assumes that cross - linguistic phonological variations solely derive from different rankings of universal constraints. A question naturally arises as to the adequate formulations of constraints for types of phonological entities which appear to be parametrized, and constraints which appear to apply in different domains. There are at least two possible ways of formulating them. One is to simply assume that UG contains a single constraint with a parameter for types or domains, and the other is to assume that UG contains distinct constraints for different types and different domains, and that all of them are present in every language. In this paper, based on stress assignment and...
This thesis conducts a formal comparison of Optimality Theoretic phonology with its predecessor, Rul...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-136)This thesis examines some phonological aspects of Dz...
This paper presents an analysis of vowel harmony in Yawelmani and its interaction with vowel epenthe...
This dissertation examines the distribution of high vowels and glides using Prince and Smolensky's O...
Optimality Theory (OT) is committed to a view of phonology where significant generalizations are pla...
Yindjibarndi, a Ngarluma language spoken in northwestern Australia, displays an intriguing pattern o...
This work develops a conception of grammar in which optimality with respect to a set of constraints ...
This paper gives an Optimality Theory (Henceforth OT) account of advanced tongue root (ATR) vowel ha...
The term 'switch language' refers to a language which uses both iambs and trochees productively. Sw...
Since Kiparsky (1968) it has been standard practice in generative phonology to account for sound cha...
This paper presents an analysis of vowel harmony in Yawelmani and its interaction with vowel epenthe...
This paper argues that exceptions and other instances of morpheme-specific phonology are best analyz...
One of the fundamental claims of Optimality Theory is that by varying the rankings of universal cons...
Optimality theory was introduced in the early 1990s as an alternative model of the organization of n...
A central claim of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolensky 1993, McCarthy and Prince 1993a) is that...
This thesis conducts a formal comparison of Optimality Theoretic phonology with its predecessor, Rul...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-136)This thesis examines some phonological aspects of Dz...
This paper presents an analysis of vowel harmony in Yawelmani and its interaction with vowel epenthe...
This dissertation examines the distribution of high vowels and glides using Prince and Smolensky's O...
Optimality Theory (OT) is committed to a view of phonology where significant generalizations are pla...
Yindjibarndi, a Ngarluma language spoken in northwestern Australia, displays an intriguing pattern o...
This work develops a conception of grammar in which optimality with respect to a set of constraints ...
This paper gives an Optimality Theory (Henceforth OT) account of advanced tongue root (ATR) vowel ha...
The term 'switch language' refers to a language which uses both iambs and trochees productively. Sw...
Since Kiparsky (1968) it has been standard practice in generative phonology to account for sound cha...
This paper presents an analysis of vowel harmony in Yawelmani and its interaction with vowel epenthe...
This paper argues that exceptions and other instances of morpheme-specific phonology are best analyz...
One of the fundamental claims of Optimality Theory is that by varying the rankings of universal cons...
Optimality theory was introduced in the early 1990s as an alternative model of the organization of n...
A central claim of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolensky 1993, McCarthy and Prince 1993a) is that...
This thesis conducts a formal comparison of Optimality Theoretic phonology with its predecessor, Rul...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-136)This thesis examines some phonological aspects of Dz...
This paper presents an analysis of vowel harmony in Yawelmani and its interaction with vowel epenthe...