Abstract:This volume is an excellent introduction to the principles and workings of optimality theory, a
relatively new constraint-based framework. The focus is on phonology, which is where the theory
thus far has had its greatest impact. A basic understanding of phonology and earlier rule-based
derivational theories is assumed. At appropriate points, Kager distinguishes the different claims
made by optimality theory and derivational theories. The exercises and suggested readings at the
end of each chapter make the boo… Show more
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