fosler~icsi.berkeley.edu Optimality Theory, a constraint-based phonol-ogy and morphology paradigm, has allowed linguists to make elegant analyses of many phenomena, including infixation and redupli-cation. In this work-in-progress, we build on the work of Ellison (1994) to investigate the possibility of using OT as a parsing tool that derives underlying forms from surface forms.
Optimality theory has spent the past three decades attempting to construct a new framework for phono...
A central hypothesis of rule-based generative phonology is that rules have exclusive access to repre...
This paper introduces primitive Optimality Theory (OTP), a linguistically motivated formalization of...
Optimality Theory revolutionized the field of phonology and had a huge impact on linguistics in gene...
Optimality theory (henceforth OT) models natural language competence in terms of interactions of uni...
This book describes Optimality Theory from the top down, explaining and exploring the central premis...
This work develops a conception of grammar in which optimality with respect to a set of constraints ...
Optimality Theory (OT) is a grammatical framework of recent origin presented by Prince and Smolensky...
Optimality Theory is a general model of how grammars are structured. This article surveys the motiva...
Optimality Theory in Phonology: A Reader is a collection of readings on this important new theory by...
Optimality Theory (OT) is committed to a view of phonology where significant generalizations are pla...
Optimality Theory, like Lexical Phonology before it, applies phonological constraints (or processes)...
Optimality theory was introduced in the early 1990s as an alternative model of the organization of n...
In Optimality Theory, grammaticality is defined in terms of optimization over a large (often infinit...
theory of phonology. This module will examine Optimality Theory in depth, beginning with an examinat...
Optimality theory has spent the past three decades attempting to construct a new framework for phono...
A central hypothesis of rule-based generative phonology is that rules have exclusive access to repre...
This paper introduces primitive Optimality Theory (OTP), a linguistically motivated formalization of...
Optimality Theory revolutionized the field of phonology and had a huge impact on linguistics in gene...
Optimality theory (henceforth OT) models natural language competence in terms of interactions of uni...
This book describes Optimality Theory from the top down, explaining and exploring the central premis...
This work develops a conception of grammar in which optimality with respect to a set of constraints ...
Optimality Theory (OT) is a grammatical framework of recent origin presented by Prince and Smolensky...
Optimality Theory is a general model of how grammars are structured. This article surveys the motiva...
Optimality Theory in Phonology: A Reader is a collection of readings on this important new theory by...
Optimality Theory (OT) is committed to a view of phonology where significant generalizations are pla...
Optimality Theory, like Lexical Phonology before it, applies phonological constraints (or processes)...
Optimality theory was introduced in the early 1990s as an alternative model of the organization of n...
In Optimality Theory, grammaticality is defined in terms of optimization over a large (often infinit...
theory of phonology. This module will examine Optimality Theory in depth, beginning with an examinat...
Optimality theory has spent the past three decades attempting to construct a new framework for phono...
A central hypothesis of rule-based generative phonology is that rules have exclusive access to repre...
This paper introduces primitive Optimality Theory (OTP), a linguistically motivated formalization of...