Title of article
Selective lexicon optimization
Author/Authors
Marc van Oostendorp، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
9
From page
76
To page
84
Abstract
Abstract Phonological generalizations that are not absolute, but rather statistic, are a traditional problem for formal phonological theory. This paper gives an example of such a phenomenon and then proposes how such a skewed lexical distribution can be understood in terms of language learning in optimality theory. If lexicon optimization is extended minimally so as to incorporate the fact that the learner is confronted with (random, phonetic) variation, individual words may change, in order to start satisfying lower ranked markedness constraints. If sufficient words have undergone such a change, this may eventually lead to constraint reranking and therefore grammatical change.
Keywords
Lexical diffusion , Morpheme Structure Constraints , Lexicon optimization , Foot structure , optimality theory
Journal title
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
Record number
1291403
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