This chapter addresses the application of Optimality Theory (OT) in syntax from a computational point of view. The denition of a processing model for OT syntax presupposes a formalization of the notions involved. Here, the work on an OT account based on LexicalFunctional
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Extended projection
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Optimizing Structure in Context: Scrambling and Information Structure
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Optimality theory and the generative complexity of constraint violability
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The proper treatment of optimality in computational phonology
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A modal perspective on the computational complexity of attribute-value grammar
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An algorithm for functional uncertainty
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Minimal projection, heads, and optimality
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Type-driven Semantic Interpretation and Feature Dependencies in R-LFG
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The syntax and semantics of split NPs in LFG
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LFG in an OT setting: Modelling competition and
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Parsing syllables: Modeling OT computationally
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Resolving some apparent formal problems of OT syntax
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