The standard model of directional stress assignment in Optimality Theory uses two gradient alignment constraints which assess the distance between edges of feet and words. This model predicts a large amount of symmetry in metrical typology, in terms of directionality and in terms of foot type. Yet major gaps occur in the typology, such as leftward binary iambs
Hayes (1995) makes an extensive study of metrical stress systems, within a unifying typological fram...
The canonical image of vowel harmony is of a particular feature distributed throughout a word, leadi...
In this paper we develop a new proposal for distance-based penalty scaling in Optimality-theoretic a...
ABSTRACT. The standard account of directional foot parsing in optimality theory is based on a symmet...
This paper argues from an Optimality Theory perspective that no one-to-one correspondence exists bet...
Hayes (1995) gives a typology of the world's metrical stress systems, which is marked by several str...
This article presents a novel OT analysis of ternary rhythm, using the restrictive format of McCarth...
This article presents a novel OT analysis of ternary rhythm, using the restrictive format of McCarth...
We show in this brief paper that certain directional syllabification effects can be derived in Optim...
This dissertation examines four components of a theory of metrical stress-- the prosodic hierarchy, ...
The goal of this thesis is to explore alignment and adjacency of constituents in the framework of Op...
This dissertation examines four components of a theory of metrical stress — the prosodic hierarchy, ...
This article seeks to develop alternatives to recent theories (Hayes 1985, 1987, 1991; McCarthy and...
The most restrictive version of Optimality Theory includes just three families of constraints: Marke...
Extrametricality has played an important role in metrical theory since its beginnings (cf. Liberman ...
Hayes (1995) makes an extensive study of metrical stress systems, within a unifying typological fram...
The canonical image of vowel harmony is of a particular feature distributed throughout a word, leadi...
In this paper we develop a new proposal for distance-based penalty scaling in Optimality-theoretic a...
ABSTRACT. The standard account of directional foot parsing in optimality theory is based on a symmet...
This paper argues from an Optimality Theory perspective that no one-to-one correspondence exists bet...
Hayes (1995) gives a typology of the world's metrical stress systems, which is marked by several str...
This article presents a novel OT analysis of ternary rhythm, using the restrictive format of McCarth...
This article presents a novel OT analysis of ternary rhythm, using the restrictive format of McCarth...
We show in this brief paper that certain directional syllabification effects can be derived in Optim...
This dissertation examines four components of a theory of metrical stress-- the prosodic hierarchy, ...
The goal of this thesis is to explore alignment and adjacency of constituents in the framework of Op...
This dissertation examines four components of a theory of metrical stress — the prosodic hierarchy, ...
This article seeks to develop alternatives to recent theories (Hayes 1985, 1987, 1991; McCarthy and...
The most restrictive version of Optimality Theory includes just three families of constraints: Marke...
Extrametricality has played an important role in metrical theory since its beginnings (cf. Liberman ...
Hayes (1995) makes an extensive study of metrical stress systems, within a unifying typological fram...
The canonical image of vowel harmony is of a particular feature distributed throughout a word, leadi...
In this paper we develop a new proposal for distance-based penalty scaling in Optimality-theoretic a...