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中心语驱动短语结构语法 (HPSG)×最优理论×
领域语言学语言学
方法族Process / pipelineProcess / pipeline
起源年份19871993
提出者Carl Pollard and Ivan SagAlan Prince and Paul Smolensky
类型Empirical process pipelineEmpirical process pipeline
开创性文献Pollard, C., & Sag, I. A. (1994). Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. link ↗Prince, A., & Smolensky, P. (1993). Optimality Theory: Constraint Interaction in Generative Grammar. Blackwell Publishers. link ↗
别名HPSG Grammar, Constraint-Based SyntaxOT, Constraint-Based Phonology
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摘要Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based grammatical framework developed by Carl Pollard and Ivan Sag in 1987. HPSG represents linguistic information (phonological, syntactic, semantic) in typed feature structures and derives well-formed expressions through constraints on these structures. Unlike movement-based theories, HPSG models word order and long-distance dependencies through feature sharing and principles of grammar. It has been extensively applied to modeling diverse language phenomena and remains influential in computational linguistics.Optimality Theory (OT) is a constraint-based framework for modeling phonology and syntax, developed by Alan Prince and Paul Smolensky in 1993. The core idea is that languages produce the optimal output that best satisfies a ranked hierarchy of universal constraints. Rather than listing rules, OT explains linguistic phenomena as solutions to conflicting pressures—sounds and structures emerge as the least bad compromise among competing demands. This framework has revolutionized phonological theory and is widely applied to morphophonology, segmental and suprasegmental analysis, and cross-linguistic variation.
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