The central theme of this collection is the epistemological status
of constraints and preferences in linguistics. The contributions
focus mainly on phonology; one article deals explicitly with
morphology. The approaches to phonology represented in the volume
are those of Natural Phonology, Government Phonology, Optimality
Theory, autosegemental phonology, and computational phonology.
Constraints are juxtaposed either to rules or to preferences in the
discussion of constraint-based vs. preference-based theories.
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