This paper points out that the current methodology of Optimality Theory may date back to Pāṇini's rule of optionality by examining Kiparsky's work on Pāṇini's grammar. It is well known that the approach to phonology taken in Optimality Theory lies in its claim that constraints are minimally violable. This is contrasted with the implicit view of traditional generative grammar that an active constraint is inviolable. In this paper, two attempts are made to demonstrate that this theory may also extend to non-phonological areas of linguistics. The first one is an attempt to apply this theory to syntax and the second one is an attempt to explore any possibility of this theory to give an account of dialectal differences on equal terms.
목차
Abstract 1. Introduction 2. Pāṇini's Rules of Optionality 3. The Violability of Constraints 3.1. Extended Projection Principle 3.2. Head-Complement 4. Yodop, Connwa and Naga 4.1. Yodop 4.2. Connwa 4.3. Noh-ga 5. Conclusion References
한국언어연구학회 [The Korean Association of Language Studies]
설립연도
1996
분야
인문학>언어학
소개
한국언어연구학회는 언어학과 언어교육 분야의 연구를 통하하여 학문의 질적 향상과 국내외 회원 및 학회간의 학술 교류와 친목을 도모한다. 이를 위해 학술 연구 발표회, 강연회, 강습회를 개최하고, 정기학회지, 연구보고서, 서적 등을 간행하며, 그 밖에 지역사회에 필요한 사업과 연구 활동을 수행하는데 중점을 두고 있다.