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Pt. I | Preliminaries | 1 |
1 | Derivations or Constraints, or Derivations and Constraints? | 3 |
2 | Questions of Priorities: An Introductory Overview of Optimality Theory in Phonology | 43 |
Pt. II | Theoretical Investigations | 91 |
3 | The Contents of Phonological Signs: A Comparison Between Their Use in Derivational Theories and in Optimality Theories | 93 |
4 | Expressing Phonetic Naturalness in Phonology | 125 |
5 | Gradient Retreat | 153 |
Pt. III | Empirical Studies | 195 |
6 | The Yokuts Challenge | 197 |
7 | Rules in Optimality Theory: Two Case Studies | 227 |
8 | Non-derivational Phonology Meets Lexical Phonology | 261 |
9 | Berber Syllabification: Derivations or Constraints? | 289 |
10 | r, Hypercorrection, and the Elsewhere Condition | 331 |
11 | Underlying Representations in Optimality Theory | 349 |
12 | Phonological Derivations and Historical Changes in Hebrew Spirantization | 367 |
13 | The Implications of Lexical Exceptions for the Nature of Grammar | 393 |
14 | Correspondence and Compositionality: The Ga-gyo Variation in Japanese Phonology | 419 |
15 | Rhythmic Vowel Deletion in Optimality Theory | 463 |
16 | Attic Greek Accentuation and Intermediate Derivational Representations | 501 |
17 | Non-transparent Constraint Effects in Gere: From Cycles to Derivations | 529 |
18 | Extrasyllabic Consonants in Polish: Derivational Optimality Theory | 551 |
Indexes | 583 |
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