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Zusammenfassung: | This chapter provides a survey about the most frequent methods of inconsistency resolution in Optimality Theory. With the help of the p-model, inconsistencies in OT are divided into two main groups. The first group includes conflicts that are deemed to be fatal and are solved usually by the modification of the theory: namely, clashes between "linguistic data" (acceptability judgements) and applications of the model (results of the evaluation procedure). The second group consists of conflicts that are, in contrast, tolerable in the view of OT theorists: inconsistencies between constraints and t |
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spelling | The evidential basis of linguistic argumentation / edited by András Kertész, University of Debrecen ; Csilla Rákosi, MTA-DE Research Group for Theoretical Linguistics, Debrecen. Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2014] 1 online resource (page cm) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studies in language companion series, 0165-7763 ; vol. 153 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. This chapter provides a survey about the most frequent methods of inconsistency resolution in Optimality Theory. With the help of the p-model, inconsistencies in OT are divided into two main groups. The first group includes conflicts that are deemed to be fatal and are solved usually by the modification of the theory: namely, clashes between "linguistic data" (acceptability judgements) and applications of the model (results of the evaluation procedure). The second group consists of conflicts that are, in contrast, tolerable in the view of OT theorists: inconsistencies between constraints and t The Evidential Basis of Linguistic Argumentation; Editorial page ; Title page ; LCC data ; Table of contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1. The aim of the volume; 2. On the state of the art; 3. On the p-model; 4. The structure of the book; Acknowledgements; References; Part I. The methodological framework ; Chapter 2. The p-model of data and evidence in linguistics; 1. The problem; 2. A possible solution to (P)(a): The p-model; 2.1 Introductory remarks; 2.2 The uncertainty of information: Plausible statements; 2.3 Obtaining new information from uncertain information: Plausible inferences. 2.4 The p-context and the p-context-dependency of plausible inferences2.5 Problems, their solution and their resolution; 2.6 The problem solving process; 2.6.1 Plausible argumentation; 2.6.2 Problem-solving strategies; 2.7 The solution to (P)(a); 3. A possible solution to (P)(b): The p-model's concepts of 'data' and 'evidence'; 3.1 Data; 3.2 Evidence; 4. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Part II. Object-theoretical applications ; Chapter 3. The plausibility of approaches to syntactic alternation of Hungarian verbs; Chapter 4. Methods and argumentation in historical linguistics. 1. Introduction2. Argumentation in historical linguistics; 2.1 Quantitative and qualitative data in historical research; 2.2 Frequency; 2.3 Analogy; 2.4 Summary; 3. A case study; 3.1 The starting p-context: Three accounts of the morphological development of the Catalan periphrastic perfective past; 3.1.1 Colon (1978a, b); 3.1.2 Detges (2004); 3.1.3 Juge (2006); 3.2 Extension of the starting p-context: The historical present; 3.3 Coordination of the extended p-context; 4. Modification of the p-context and comparison of the rival solutions; 5. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Historical sources. 3. Extending the starting p-context with new data4. Extending the p-context with results of previous research into implicit arguments in Hungarian; 4.1 Definition of implicit arguments and their occurrence in Hungarian; 4.2 Compatible rivalling proposals; 4.3 Non-compatible rivalling approaches; 5. Modification of the p-context: The occurrence of verbs of natural phenomena with implicit subject arguments in Hungarian; 6. The resolution of the starting p-problem in the modified p-context: The advantages of the analysis of verbs of natural phenomena with implicit and explicit subject arguments. English. Linguistic models Data processing. Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077213 Linguistics Research Methodology. Corpora (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006006393 Computational linguistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077224 Modèles linguistiques Informatique. Analyse linguistique (Linguistique) Linguistique Recherche Méthodologie. Corpus (Linguistique) Linguistique informatique. computational linguistics. aat LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Historical & Comparative. bisacsh Computational linguistics fast Corpora (Linguistics) fast Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) fast Linguistic models Data processing fast Linguistics Research Methodology fast Electronic book. Kertész, András, editor. Rákosi, Csilla, editor. Print version: Evidential basis of linguistic argumentation 9789027259189 (DLC) 2013048427 (OCoLC)865574932 Studies in language companion series ; vol. 153. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42023920 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=749040 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The evidential basis of linguistic argumentation / Studies in language companion series ; The Evidential Basis of Linguistic Argumentation; Editorial page ; Title page ; LCC data ; Table of contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1. The aim of the volume; 2. On the state of the art; 3. On the p-model; 4. The structure of the book; Acknowledgements; References; Part I. The methodological framework ; Chapter 2. The p-model of data and evidence in linguistics; 1. The problem; 2. A possible solution to (P)(a): The p-model; 2.1 Introductory remarks; 2.2 The uncertainty of information: Plausible statements; 2.3 Obtaining new information from uncertain information: Plausible inferences. 2.4 The p-context and the p-context-dependency of plausible inferences2.5 Problems, their solution and their resolution; 2.6 The problem solving process; 2.6.1 Plausible argumentation; 2.6.2 Problem-solving strategies; 2.7 The solution to (P)(a); 3. A possible solution to (P)(b): The p-model's concepts of 'data' and 'evidence'; 3.1 Data; 3.2 Evidence; 4. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Part II. Object-theoretical applications ; Chapter 3. The plausibility of approaches to syntactic alternation of Hungarian verbs; Chapter 4. Methods and argumentation in historical linguistics. 1. Introduction2. Argumentation in historical linguistics; 2.1 Quantitative and qualitative data in historical research; 2.2 Frequency; 2.3 Analogy; 2.4 Summary; 3. A case study; 3.1 The starting p-context: Three accounts of the morphological development of the Catalan periphrastic perfective past; 3.1.1 Colon (1978a, b); 3.1.2 Detges (2004); 3.1.3 Juge (2006); 3.2 Extension of the starting p-context: The historical present; 3.3 Coordination of the extended p-context; 4. Modification of the p-context and comparison of the rival solutions; 5. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Historical sources. 3. Extending the starting p-context with new data4. Extending the p-context with results of previous research into implicit arguments in Hungarian; 4.1 Definition of implicit arguments and their occurrence in Hungarian; 4.2 Compatible rivalling proposals; 4.3 Non-compatible rivalling approaches; 5. Modification of the p-context: The occurrence of verbs of natural phenomena with implicit subject arguments in Hungarian; 6. The resolution of the starting p-problem in the modified p-context: The advantages of the analysis of verbs of natural phenomena with implicit and explicit subject arguments. Linguistic models Data processing. Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077213 Linguistics Research Methodology. Corpora (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006006393 Computational linguistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077224 Modèles linguistiques Informatique. Analyse linguistique (Linguistique) Linguistique Recherche Méthodologie. Corpus (Linguistique) Linguistique informatique. computational linguistics. aat LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Historical & Comparative. bisacsh Computational linguistics fast Corpora (Linguistics) fast Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) fast Linguistic models Data processing fast Linguistics Research Methodology fast |
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title | The evidential basis of linguistic argumentation / |
title_auth | The evidential basis of linguistic argumentation / |
title_exact_search | The evidential basis of linguistic argumentation / |
title_full | The evidential basis of linguistic argumentation / edited by András Kertész, University of Debrecen ; Csilla Rákosi, MTA-DE Research Group for Theoretical Linguistics, Debrecen. |
title_fullStr | The evidential basis of linguistic argumentation / edited by András Kertész, University of Debrecen ; Csilla Rákosi, MTA-DE Research Group for Theoretical Linguistics, Debrecen. |
title_full_unstemmed | The evidential basis of linguistic argumentation / edited by András Kertész, University of Debrecen ; Csilla Rákosi, MTA-DE Research Group for Theoretical Linguistics, Debrecen. |
title_short | The evidential basis of linguistic argumentation / |
title_sort | evidential basis of linguistic argumentation |
topic | Linguistic models Data processing. Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077213 Linguistics Research Methodology. Corpora (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006006393 Computational linguistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077224 Modèles linguistiques Informatique. Analyse linguistique (Linguistique) Linguistique Recherche Méthodologie. Corpus (Linguistique) Linguistique informatique. computational linguistics. aat LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Historical & Comparative. bisacsh Computational linguistics fast Corpora (Linguistics) fast Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) fast Linguistic models Data processing fast Linguistics Research Methodology fast |
topic_facet | Linguistic models Data processing. Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) Linguistics Research Methodology. Corpora (Linguistics) Computational linguistics. Modèles linguistiques Informatique. Analyse linguistique (Linguistique) Linguistique Recherche Méthodologie. Corpus (Linguistique) Linguistique informatique. computational linguistics. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Historical & Comparative. Computational linguistics Linguistic models Data processing Linguistics Research Methodology Electronic book. |
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