Optimality theory in phonology : a reader
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Optimality theory in phonology : a reader
Blackwell, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [581]-590) and indexes
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内容説明
Optimality Theory in Phonology: A Reader is a collection of readings on this important new theory by leading figures in the field, including a lengthy excerpt from Prince and Smolensky's never-before-published Optimality Theory: Constraint Interaction in Generative Grammar.
Compiles the most important readings about Optimality Theory in phonology from some of the most prominent researchers in the field.
Contains 33 excerpts spanning a range of topics in phonology and including many never-before-published papers.
Includes a lengthy excerpt from Prince and Smolensky's foundational 1993 manuscript Optimality Theory: Constraint Interaction in Generative Grammar.
Includes introductory notes and study/research questions for each chapter.
目次
Preface. Contributors'Addresses.
Acknowledgments.
Part I: The Basics.
1 Optimality Theory: Constraint Interaction in Generative Grammar. (Alan Prince and Paul Smolensky).
2 Generalized Alignment: Introduction and Theory. (John J. McCarthy and Alan Prince).
3 Faithfulness and Identity in Prosodic Morphology. (John J. McCarthy and Alan Prince).
Part II: Formal Analysis.
4 Computing Optimal Forms in Optimality Theory: Basic Syllabification. (Bruce Tesar).
5 Learnability in Optimality Theory. (Bruce Tesar and Paul Smolensky).
6 Non-computable Functions in Optimality Theory. (Elliott Moreton).
Part III: Prosody.
7 Generalized Alignment: Prosody. (John J. McCarthy and Alan Prince).
8 Ternary Rhythm and the *LAPSE Constraint. (Nine Elenbaas and Rene Kager).
9 Quality-Sensitive Stress. (Michael Kenstowicz).
10 Unbounded Stress and Factorial Typology. (Eric Bakovic).
11 Head Dependence in Stress-Epenthesis Interaction. (John Alderete).
12 Feet, Tonal Reduction, and Speech Rate at the Word and Phrase Level in Chinese. (Moira Yip).
13 OCP Effects in Optimality Theory. (Scott Myers).
Part IV: Segmental Phonology.
14 Austronesian Nasal Substitution and Other NC Effects. (Joe Pater).
15 Phonetically Driven Phonology: The Role of Optimality Theory and Inductive.
Grounding. (Bruce Hayes).
16 Positional Faithfulness. (Jill Beckman).
17 Positional Faithfulness and Voicing Assimilation in Optimality Theory. (Linda Lombardi).
18 Positional Asymmetries and Licensing. (Cheryl Zoll).
19 Partial Class Behavior and Nasal Place Assimilation. (Jaye Padgett).
20 Dissimilation as Local Conjunction. (John Alderete).
21 Synchronic Chain Shifts in Optimality Theory. (Robert Kirchner).
Part V: Interfaces.
22 Transderivational Identity: Phonological Relations Between Words. (Laura Benua).
23 Backness Switch in Russian. (Jerzy Rubach).
24 Generalized Alignment: The Prosody-Morphology Interface. (John J. McCarthy and Alan Prince).
25 The Prosodic Structure of Function Words. (Elisabeth Selkirk).
26 The Emergence of the Unmarked. (John J. McCarthy and Alan Prince).
27 Maximal Words and the Maori Passive. (Paul de Lacy).
28 External Allomorphy as Emergence of the Unmarked. (Joan Mascaro).
29 Derived Environmental Effects in Optimality Theory. (Anna GBPubowicz).
30 Licensing and Underspecification in Optimality Theory. (Junko Ito, Armin Mester, and Jaye Padgett).
31 The Implications of Lexical Exceptions for the Nature of Grammar. (Sharon Inkelas, Orhan Orgun, and Cheryl Zoll).
32 The Phonological Lexicon. (Junko Ito and Armin Mester).
33 Variation and Change in Optimality Theory. (Arto Anttila and Young-mee Yu Cho).
References.
Index.
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