Formal and empirical issues in optimality theoretic syntax
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Formal and empirical issues in optimality theoretic syntax
(Studies in constraint-based lexicalism, 5)
CSLI Publications, c2001
- : alk. paper
- : pbk
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This book collects recent work in OT-LFG (Optimality Theoretic Lexical Functional Grammar) which is developing the empirical coverage of the approach as well as the formal foundations of the OT approach. The papers deal with phenomena in a wide range of languages, including English, Fore, Hindi, Kashmiri, Korean, Marathi. Central to the general approach is the issue of typological implication and the notion of markedness. Additionally, some papers here take up issues related to language production and comprehension (in terms of bidirectional optimization), and some explore the formal foundations. This is a collection of papers which involve a new approach to syntax bringing together Optimality Theory (OT) and Lexical-Functional Grammar (LFG). Its importance is precisely in this new approach, which differs from other OT approaches to syntax.
Table of Contents
- Introduction Joan Bresnan
- 1. Linking, optionality, and ambiguity in Marathi: an optimality theory account Ash Asudeh
- 2. The emergence of the unmarked order Hanjung Lee
- 3. Phrase structure, information structure, and the mismatch resolution Hye-Won Choi
- 4. Case and word order in Fore (still under revision) Cathryn Donohue
- 5. Kashmiri case clitics and person hierarchy effects Devyani Sharma
- 6. Yukiko Morimoto
- 7. An architecture for OT-based linking theory in LFG Anette Frank, Mary Dalrymple and Miriam Butt
- 8. Two ways of formalizing OT Syntax in the LFG framework Jonas Kuhn
- 9. Optimality theory style constraint ranking in large-scale LFG grammars Anette Frank, Tracy Holloway King, Jonas Kuhn and John Maxwell.
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