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== HSL749 : Optimality Theory and Harmonic Grammar ==
== HSL749 : Optimality Theory and Harmonic Grammar ==
HUL234 The objective of this course is to study two models of constraint based grammars: namely Optimality Theory and Harmonic Grammar. While OT ranks constraints with respect to each other leading to a direct conflict between competing constraints, Harmonic Grammar positions these on a linear scale according to their weights.
[[HUL234]] The objective of this course is to study two models of constraint based grammars: namely Optimality Theory and Harmonic Grammar. While OT ranks constraints with respect to each other leading to a direct conflict between competing constraints, Harmonic Grammar positions these on a linear scale according to their weights.

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HSL749
Optimality Theory and Harmonic Grammar
Credits 3
Structure 3-0-0
Pre-requisites For UGs: HUL242, HUL350, HUL381 and
Overlaps

HSL749 : Optimality Theory and Harmonic Grammar

HUL234 The objective of this course is to study two models of constraint based grammars: namely Optimality Theory and Harmonic Grammar. While OT ranks constraints with respect to each other leading to a direct conflict between competing constraints, Harmonic Grammar positions these on a linear scale according to their weights.