: Sylvia Blaho, Patrik Bye, Martin Krämer
: Freedom of Analysis?
: De Gruyter Mouton
: 9783110198591
: Studies in Generative Grammar [SGG]ISSN
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This volume draws together papers that argue for a renewed focus on the role of hard constraints on phonological representations as well as the processes that operate on them. These are issues that have been sidelined since the shift in emphasis in phonological research to functionally grounded output-oriented constraints. Taking Optimality Theory as their starting point, the articles attack the question to what degree the Generator function Gen should be given freedom of analysis on three fronts.

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Sylvia Blaho,Patrik Bye, andMartin Krämer, University of Tromsø, Norway.

Frontmatter1
Contents5
Chapter 1 Freedom of Analysis?7
Chapter 2 Laryngeal Underspecification and Richness of the Base17
Chapter 3 Underlying representations that do not minimize grammatical violations41
Chapter 4 Allomorphy – selection, not optimization69
Chapter 5 A freer input: Yowlumne opacity and the Enriched Input Model99
Chapter 6 Derived Environment Effects and Consistency of Exponence129
Chapter 7 Colored turbid accents and containment: A case study from lexical stress155
Chapter 8 Freedom, Interpretability, and the Loop181
Chapter 9 Restraint of Analysis209
Chapter 10 The roles of GEN and CON in modeling ternary rhythm239
Chapter 11 Representational complexity in syllable structure and its consequences for GEN and CON263
Chapter 12 Restricting GEN287
Chapter 13 The division of labor between segment-internal structure and violable constraints319
Chapter 14 Variables in Optimality Theory351
Backmatter379