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Phonological change in optimality theory

In Keith Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. 9--497 (2005)

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  1. The amphichronic program vs. evolutionary phonology.Paul Kiparsky - manuscript
    Evolutionary Phonology. Evolutionary Phonology seeks to derive typological generalizations from recurrent patterns of language change, themselves assumed to be rooted in perception, production, and acquisition. The goal is to eliminate UG by providing diachronic explanations for the cross-linguistic evidence that has been used to motivate it. (2) shows a schema of this program, where the arrows can be read as “explains” and/or “constrains”.
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