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A Finite-State Approximation of Optimality Theory:the Case of Finnish Prosody
Finite-State Approximation Optimality Theory Finnish Prosody
2015/6/18
This paper gives a finite-state formulation of two closely related descriptions of Finnish prosody proposed by Paul Kiparsky and Nine Elenbaas in the framework of optimality theory. In native Finnish ...
This paper is a shorter (and probably better) version of "Harmony in Harmonic Serialism." Like its big brother, it argues that Harmonic Serialism answers the conundrum of how iterative autosegmental s...
Slouching toward optimality: Coda reduction in OT-CC
Slouching toward optimality Coda reduction TO-CC
2014/10/29
There is a well-established asymmetry in the behavior of medial consonant clusters: the first consonant in the cluster can undergo assimilation or deletion, but the second consonant in the cluster can...
Review of Bruce Tesar and Paul Smolensky (2000) Learnability in Optimality Theory
Bruce Tesar Paul Smolensky Learnability Optimality Theory
2014/10/29
Review of Bruce Tesar and Paul Smolensky (2000) Learnability in Optimality Theory.
Process-specific constraints in Optimality Theory
Process-specific constraints Optimality Theory
2014/10/29
Similar phonological processes can be governed by different constraints. Davis (1995) claims that the effect of such process-specific constraints cannot be obtained in Optimality Theory (OT), exemplif...
Remarks on phonological opacity in Optimality Theory
phonological opacity Optimality Theory
2014/10/29
In these remarks, I have examined the problem of phonological opacity for theories without serial ordering of rules, focusing on Optimality Theory. I have argued in favor of extending a correspondence...
The emergence of the unmarked: Optimality in prosodic morphology
the unmarked prosodic morphology
2014/10/29
This paper identifies and illustrates a key consequence of Optimality Theory called 'emergence of the unmarked'. In OT, a constraint can be active even if it is crucially dominated. A low-ranking mark...