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Title: Constraint Interaction II: OT


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Constraint Interaction II OT
  • Strict domination
  • Grammars cant count
  • Stress is on the initial heavy syllable iff the
    number of light syllables n obeys

No way
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Constraint Interaction II OT
  • Constraint interaction Strict domination
  • Constraints are universal
  • Human grammars differ only in how these
    constraints are ranked
  • factorial typology
  • NOCODA, ONSET, ? syllable typology
  • First true contender for a formal theory of
    cross-linguistic typology

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Optimality Theory
  • Applied to many linguistic phenomena
  • Phonology (Prince Smolensky 93/ 02, Boersma
    98, Kager 99, McCarthy 02, )
  • Syntax (Legendre, Vikner Grimshaw 01 Ackema,
    Aissen, Bresnan,, )
  • Semantics/Pragmatics (Hendriks, de Hoop de
    Swart 00, Blutner, Zeevat, )
  • Learning (Tesar Smolensky 00, Boersma, Prince
    Fikkert, Levelt, )
  • http//rutgers.roa.edu

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OTs Faithfulness / Markedness Dialectic
  • cat /kat/ ? kæt NOCODA why?
  • FAITHFULNESS requires identity
  • MARKEDNESS often opposes it
  • Markedness-Faithfulness dialectic ? diversity
  • English FAITH NOCODA
  • Polynesian NOCODA FAITH (French)
  • Learning?
  • Another markedness constraint M
  • Nasal Place Agreement Assimilation (NPA)
  • mb ? nb, ?b nd ? md, ?d ?g ? ?b,
    ?d
  • labial coronal
    velar

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OT from Markedness Theory
  • MARKEDNESS constraints a No a
  • FAITHFULNESS constraints
  • Fa demands that /input/ ? output leave a
    unchanged (McCarthy Prince 95)
  • Fa controls when a is avoided (and how)
  • Interaction of violable constraints Ranking
  • a is avoided when a Fa
  • a is tolerated when Fa a
  • M1 M2 combines multiple markedness dimensions

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OT from Markedness Theory
  • MARKEDNESS constraints a
  • FAITHFULNESS constraints Fa
  • Interaction of violable constraints Ranking
  • a is avoided when a Fa
  • a is tolerated when Fa a
  • M1 M2 combines multiple markedness dimensions
  • Typology All cross-linguistic variation results
    from differences in ranking in how the
    dialectic is resolved (and in how multiple
    markedness dimensions are combined)
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