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Review of Janet C. E. Watson (2002) The Phonology and Morphology of Arabic
In: Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series (2004)
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Headed spans and autosegmental spreading
In: Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series (2004)
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Phoneme
In: John J. McCarthy (2003)
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OT constraints are categorical
In: John J. McCarthy (2003)
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Phonological processes: Assimilation
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Sympathy, cumulativity, and the Duke-of-York gambit
In: John J. McCarthy (2003)
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Comparative markedness
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Metrical phonology
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What does comparative markedness explain, what should it explain, and how?
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Phonology
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Optimality Theory: An overview
In: John J. McCarthy (2003)
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Optimality Theory: An overview
In: Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series (2003)
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Sympathy, cumulativity, and the Duke-of-York gambit
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Metrical phonology
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OT constraints are categorical
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Phoneme
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Phonology
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Phonological processes: Assimilation
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What does comparative markedness explain, what should it explain, and how?
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A Thematic Guide to Optimality Theory
In: John J. McCarthy (2002)
Abstract: This book describes Optimality Theory from the top down, explaining and exploring the central premises of OT and the results that follow from them. Examples are drawn from phonology, morphology, and syntax, but the emphasis throughout is on the theory rather than the examples, on understanding what is special about OT and on equipping readers to apply it, extend it, and critique it in their own areas of interest. The book's coverage extends to work on first- and second-language acquisition, phonetics and functional phonology, computational linguistics, historical linguistics, and sociolinguistics. Chapters conclude with extensive suggestions for further reading, classified by topic, and are supplemented by a massive bibliography (over 800 items). Table of Contents: Introduction: an overview of optimality theory; Part I. Core: 1. Basic architecture; 2. Constraint typology; 3. Modes of interaction; 4. Illustration; Part II. Context: 5. Classic generative phonology; 6. Conspiracies; 7. Representations and constraints on representations; 8. Other constraint theories (TCRS, DP, etc.); Part III. Results: 9. Endogenous constraints; 10. Consequences of markedness/faithfulness interaction; 11. Consequences of constraint violability; 12. Consequences of parallelism; Part IV. Connections: 13. Learnability and acquisition; 14. Parsing; Morphology and the lexicon; 15. Syntax and semantics; 16. Language variation and change; Part V. Issues and prospects: 17. Functionalism; 18. Opacity; 19. Serial OT; 20. Local conjunction; 21. 'Overkill'; 22. Other topics.
Keyword: 2002; Morphology; Near Eastern Languages and Societies; Phonetics and Phonology
URL: https://works.bepress.com/john_j_mccarthy/93
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