“…3 I hasten to add that the OT-only perspective eclipses relevant work in all areas, but may be more or less harmful according to the particular topic considered : some areas are less well covered by non-OT work than others. OT-based work is predominant when it comes to issues such as contrast (but see Charette & Gö ksel 1994Dresher 2003Dresher , 2008Kaye 2001), markedness (but see Carvalho 2002Carvalho , 2006Calabrese 2005 ; Rice's chapter on markedness is entirely theory-neutral), (phonetic) functionalism (but see Hurch & Rhodes 1996, Dziubalska-Kołaczyk 2002, serial vs. parallel computation (but see Idsardi 2000, Baković 2007, reduplication (but see Raimy 2000, Keane 2005, Halle 2008, stress (but see Szigetvári & Scheer 2005), learnability, sonority-driven stress and a few other issues. These are not typical areas of inquiry in rule-based approaches (Vaux 2003, Calabrese 2005, Halle & Matushansky 2006, Dependency Phonology (Hulst & Ritter 1999a, Hulst 2005, Government Phonology (Lowenstamm 1996(Lowenstamm , 2003Szigetvári 2001 ;Cyran 2003 ;Scheer 2004 ;Kaye 2005 ;Szigetvári & Scheer 2005 ;Pö chtrager 2006 ;Ritter 2006) or Substance-Free Phonology (Hale & Reiss 1998Blaho 2008).…”