To establish Optimality Theory as a framework in anthropology, or as a general model of higher human cognition, researchers have to demonstrate OT is convincing in a number of ways. This commentary summarizes some of them - based on experience obtained in contemporary linguistic OT - including factorial typologies, exact formulation of candidate sets and constraints, and computational plausibility
Optimality Theory (OT) was developed in the 1990s by Alan Prince and Paul Smolensky as a general th...
Ever since the discovery of neural networks, there has been a controversy between two modes of infor...
A scientic theory is developed by mod-elling empirical data in a range of do-mains. The goal of deve...
Can concepts from the theory of neural computation contribute to formal theories of the mind? Recent...
Abstract In this article I discuss the various parts of the OT architecture in phonology: its basi...
Optimality Theory revolutionized the field of phonology and had a huge impact on linguistics in gene...
It was exactly 25 years ago that Paul Smolensky introduced Harmony Theory (Smolensky, 1986), a frame...
This book describes Optimality Theory from the top down, explaining and exploring the central premis...
Prince and Smolensky (1993) introduced Optimality Theory (OT) as a framework for linguisti
Optimality Theory (OT) is a grammatical framework of recent origin presented by Prince and Smolensky...
Optimality Theory (OT) has had a lot of attention from the linguistics research community but also s...
In this article we take an Optimality Theoretic approach to interpretation which integrates various ...
The distinction between ‘grammatical ’ and ‘processing ’ factors determining our linguistic behaviou...
Optimality theory (henceforth OT) models natural language competence in terms of interactions of uni...
The article has three main concerns: (i) it gives a concise introduction into optimality-theoretic p...
Optimality Theory (OT) was developed in the 1990s by Alan Prince and Paul Smolensky as a general th...
Ever since the discovery of neural networks, there has been a controversy between two modes of infor...
A scientic theory is developed by mod-elling empirical data in a range of do-mains. The goal of deve...
Can concepts from the theory of neural computation contribute to formal theories of the mind? Recent...
Abstract In this article I discuss the various parts of the OT architecture in phonology: its basi...
Optimality Theory revolutionized the field of phonology and had a huge impact on linguistics in gene...
It was exactly 25 years ago that Paul Smolensky introduced Harmony Theory (Smolensky, 1986), a frame...
This book describes Optimality Theory from the top down, explaining and exploring the central premis...
Prince and Smolensky (1993) introduced Optimality Theory (OT) as a framework for linguisti
Optimality Theory (OT) is a grammatical framework of recent origin presented by Prince and Smolensky...
Optimality Theory (OT) has had a lot of attention from the linguistics research community but also s...
In this article we take an Optimality Theoretic approach to interpretation which integrates various ...
The distinction between ‘grammatical ’ and ‘processing ’ factors determining our linguistic behaviou...
Optimality theory (henceforth OT) models natural language competence in terms of interactions of uni...
The article has three main concerns: (i) it gives a concise introduction into optimality-theoretic p...
Optimality Theory (OT) was developed in the 1990s by Alan Prince and Paul Smolensky as a general th...
Ever since the discovery of neural networks, there has been a controversy between two modes of infor...
A scientic theory is developed by mod-elling empirical data in a range of do-mains. The goal of deve...