Teorie optimality a slovotvorba
Optimality Theory and word-formation
Author(s): Pavel ŠtichauerSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: AV ČR - Akademie věd České republiky - Ústav pro jazyk český
Keywords: Optimality Theory; word-formation
Summary/Abstract: The present article is a brief overview of some of the papers that have recently attempted to apply Optimality Theory to word-formation. After an introduction to the main ideas of OT, a survey of some of the most important constraints on word-formation processes is presented. Against the background of two French nouns, <i>avionneur</i> and <i>campaniste</i>, widely discussed in Dal & Namer (2005) and J. Štichauer (2006), respectively, it is argued that an OT account that would go beyond the well-established phonological constraints, trying to integrate some of the semantic ones, would encounter problems. In fact, it is not clear under what ranking and under what exact constraints other possible outputs (e.g. <i>avionniste</i> versus <i>avionneur</i>, <i>campanier</i> versus <i>campaniste</i>) are to be evaluated. Nevertheless, the idea of constraint interaction, based on a ranking of violable restrictions, is emphasized as an interesting framework quite different from the classic rule/exception dichotomy.
Journal: Slovo a slovesnost
- Issue Year: 70/2009
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 36-48
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Czech