2019
DOI: 10.1515/lingvan-2017-0051
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Automated tableau generation using SPOT (Syntax Prosody in Optimality Theory)

Abstract: Much recent work on the syntax-prosody interface has been based in Optimality Theory. The typical analysis explicitly considers only a small number of candidates that could reasonably be expected to be optimal under some ranking, often without an explicit definition of GEN. Manually generating all the possible candidates, however, is prohibitively time-consuming for most input structures – the Too Many Candidates Problem. Existing software for OT uses regular expressions for automated generation and evaluation… Show more

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“…Similar considerations apply to most markedness constraints proposed in the MT literature so far (Bellik & Kalivoda 2019), including EqualSisters (Myrberg, 2013) and StrongStart (Selkirk, 2011). Chen (2021), Bellik (to appear), and Kalivoda (to appear b) discuss multiple versions of these constraints, and show that rendering previous definitions unambiguous requires analytical choices that make divergent typological predictions.…”
Section: Defining Candidate Sets and Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…Similar considerations apply to most markedness constraints proposed in the MT literature so far (Bellik & Kalivoda 2019), including EqualSisters (Myrberg, 2013) and StrongStart (Selkirk, 2011). Chen (2021), Bellik (to appear), and Kalivoda (to appear b) discuss multiple versions of these constraints, and show that rendering previous definitions unambiguous requires analytical choices that make divergent typological predictions.…”
Section: Defining Candidate Sets and Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…For the right-headed input, the prosodic trees admitted by (14b) are ( φ ( φ ω B ) ω A ) and ( φ ω B ω A ). In a typical Match-Theoretic analysis, there would be many more candidates admitted by Gen (Bellik & Kalivoda, 2019), but for the system M.Sys we are bound by (14).…”
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confidence: 99%
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