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Constraints, Linguistic Theories, and Natural Language Processing

Philippe BlacheContact Information

(2)  LPL, Université de Provence, 29 Avenue Robert Schuman, 13621 Aix-en-Provence, France
Abstract
The notion of constraints is generally used in modern linguistics (in particular in syntax and phonology) for representing properties that an object must satisfy (see [4], [15]). Constraints can be general (or universal), valid for different languages, or at the opposite very specific, representing for example the variability of a given language. In all cases, the idea consists of stipulating properties ruling out structures which don’t belong to the language.

Contact Information Philippe Blache
Email: pb@lpl.univ-aix.fr
URL: http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/~blache
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