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Pennington, Martha C.; Clark, Brady Z. |
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"René Kager, Optimality theory. Cambridge, UK, and Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Pp. XIII, 452. - April McMahon, Change, chance, and optimality. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. X, 201. - Bruce Tesar & Paul Smolensky, Learnability in optimality theory. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000. Pp. VIII, 140" [Rezension] |
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English |
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22 Literaturangaben |
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Language in society. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press |
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31 |
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2002 |
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3 |
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443-449 |
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General topics / Reviews |
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Domains / Language acquisition / Theory (language acquisition) |
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Domains / History of language / Language change |
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Levels / Phonology / Theory (phonem.) |
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Levels / Phonology / Theory (phonem.) / Optimality theory |
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Reviews ; Learnability (of language) ; Lernbarkeit (von Sprache) ; Spracherwerb (Theorie) ; Language acquisition (theory of) ; Poverty of the stimulus-argument; Theory (language acquisition) ; Language change ; Phonemik (Theorie) ; Phonologie (Theorie) ; Phonological theory; Theory (phonem.) ; Correspondence theory; Sympathy theory; Cophonology; Harmonic grammar; Maxent grammar; Optimality theory |
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Named Persons |
Kager, René |
McMahon, April |
Tesar, Bruce |
Smolensky, Paul |
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