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Alan Prince
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University of Groningen Finding the Right Words Bíró, Tamás Sándor
Generalized Alignment John J
Ranking and Necessity
What Is Optimality Theory? John J
Prosodic Morphology: Constraint Interaction and Satisfaction John J
Information Structure in Focus
John J. Mccarthy May, 2008 Department of Linguistics Jmccarthy
Sympathy and Phonological Opacity* John J
Linguist and Scientist: Board of Governors Professor Alan Prince
Learnability in Optimality Theory Bruce Tesar Paul Smolensky
181 LSA.113 Introduction to Optimality Theory July 6-8, 2005 John J
No Integration Without Structured Representations: Response to Pater
Alan Sanford Prince CURRICULUM VITAE December, 2010
Alan Sanford Prince CURRICULUM VITAE January, 2007
The Emergence of the Unmarked: Optimality in Prosodic Morphology
Mccarthy University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Curriculum Vitae Steven Pinker Department of Psychology Harvard University William James Hall 970 33 Kirkland St., Cambridge, MA
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Prosodic Morphology 1986 John J
The Pursuit of Theory
On the Ungrammaticality of Remnant Movement in the Derivation of Greenberg's Universal 20
Head Dominance in Modern Hebrew Prosodic Morphology
Optimality Theory – Constraint Interaction in Generative Grammar
Optimality Theory
On the Role of Variables in Phonology: Remarks on Hayes and Wilson 2008
Variation and Optimality
No Integration Without Structured Representations: Response to Pater
Contexts for Epenthesis in Harmonic Serialism1
A Distinction Without a Difference: Cross-Linguistic
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Optimality Theory a Framework in Theoretical Linguistics, Used to Formalise Analyses in Phonology, and Less Frequently Other Areas of Linguistics
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2 the Pursuit of Theory
Partial Wh-Movement and Optimality Theory 251
See Phonology 23:51 (2006) for a List
© 2006 Jose A. Elias Ulloa ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Washo Onsets and the Revised Sonority Theory
On the Ungrammaticality of Remnant Movement in the Derivation of Greenberg’S Universal 20
The Morphology and Phonology of Infixation by Alan