DIZIONARIO GENERALE PLURILINGUE
DEL LESSICO METALINGUISTICO



Lemmaoptimality theory
Categoria grammaticaleN
Linguainglese
SiglaGrimshaw (2004)
TitoloTHE BEST CLITIC. Constraint conflict in morphosyntax
Sinonimi 
Rinviioptimal form (inglese) 
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Citazioni

The chief points of Optimality Theory as presented in Prince and Smolensky [Prince, Alan and Smolensky, Paul, 1993, "Optimality Theory: Constraint Interaction in Generative Grammar", Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science] are these. First, all constraints are universal. Second, constraints can be violated in well-formed sentences. A grammar is a ranking of the universal constraints which determines which constraint is satisfied in case of a conflict. The optimal form (that which best satisfies the constraints under the ranking in the grammar) is grammatical, all non-optimal candidates are ungrammatical. An optimal output form for a given input is selected from among the class of competitors in the following way: a form which, for every pairwise competition involving it, best satisfies the highest-ranking constraint on which the competitors conflict, is "optimal". The input in the cases at hand is a set of specifications for morphosyntactic properties: reflexivity, person, number, gender and case. The constraints and their rankings determine what clitic form is the best realization of the input.
- Grimshaw (2004), Pag. 384-385