Abstract

The appeal to Richness of the Base in Optimality Theory may undermine many OT analyses, as well as OT's status as a psychological, and not merely computational theory. Constraint violability in OT theorizing is critiqued as arising from a confusion between epistemological and ontological issues. Following Kiparsky (1973), conspiracies are explained as epiphenomena due to the nature of language change and language acquisition.

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