One of the hallmarks of optimality theory (OT) is strict domination: multiple low-ranked constraint violations cannot gang up on a higher-ranked constraint. However, such cumulative interactions have been shown to occur. This thesis examines the subset of cumulative interactions called cumulative faithfulness effects (CFEs). CFEs occur when a single unfaithful mapping is allowed in a word, but multiple unfaithful mappings are not. In languages with CFEs, violations of multiple lower-ranked faithfulness constraints gang up on a single higher-ranked constraint to eliminate outputs that are unfaithful in multiple ways, while allowing singly-unfaithful outputs to survive. The key generalization is that for languages in which multiple repai...
This work develops a conception of grammar in which optimality with respect to a set of constraints ...
This dissertation develops the hypothesis that morphologically-related words are required to be phon...
Standard Optimality-Theoretic grammars contain only the information necessary to transform inputs in...
Phonological opacity is well-studied and there are numerous proposals in the literature which analyz...
Optimality Theory (OT) is committed to a view of phonology where significant generalizations are pla...
National Institutes of Health DC00433, RR7031K, DC00076, DC001694 (PI: Gierut)This article was first...
Is Optimality Theory a constraining theory? A formal analysis shows that it is, if two auxiliary ass...
This thesis conducts a formal comparison of Optimality Theoretic phonology with its predecessor, Rul...
This dissertation explores the consequences of cumulative interaction among markedness constraints i...
This dissertation explores the consequences of cumulative interaction among markedness constraints i...
This book describes Optimality Theory from the top down, explaining and exploring the central premis...
This dissertation develops the hypothesis that morphologically-related words are required to be phon...
This paper argues that exceptions and other instances of morpheme-specific phonology are best analyz...
Morphological processes are often sensitive to the prosodic structure of their inputs. Phenomena lik...
The classical constraints used in phonological theory apply to a single candidate at a time. Yet, so...
This work develops a conception of grammar in which optimality with respect to a set of constraints ...
This dissertation develops the hypothesis that morphologically-related words are required to be phon...
Standard Optimality-Theoretic grammars contain only the information necessary to transform inputs in...
Phonological opacity is well-studied and there are numerous proposals in the literature which analyz...
Optimality Theory (OT) is committed to a view of phonology where significant generalizations are pla...
National Institutes of Health DC00433, RR7031K, DC00076, DC001694 (PI: Gierut)This article was first...
Is Optimality Theory a constraining theory? A formal analysis shows that it is, if two auxiliary ass...
This thesis conducts a formal comparison of Optimality Theoretic phonology with its predecessor, Rul...
This dissertation explores the consequences of cumulative interaction among markedness constraints i...
This dissertation explores the consequences of cumulative interaction among markedness constraints i...
This book describes Optimality Theory from the top down, explaining and exploring the central premis...
This dissertation develops the hypothesis that morphologically-related words are required to be phon...
This paper argues that exceptions and other instances of morpheme-specific phonology are best analyz...
Morphological processes are often sensitive to the prosodic structure of their inputs. Phenomena lik...
The classical constraints used in phonological theory apply to a single candidate at a time. Yet, so...
This work develops a conception of grammar in which optimality with respect to a set of constraints ...
This dissertation develops the hypothesis that morphologically-related words are required to be phon...
Standard Optimality-Theoretic grammars contain only the information necessary to transform inputs in...