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  • L. (1960): "Optimality and informational efficiency in resource allocation processes", in Arrow, Karlin and Suppes (eds.), Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences, Stanford University Press.

    The Prize in Economics 2007 - Further Reading 2007

  • Optimality and durability are two broad approaches that help to integrate the economic, environmental and social dimensions of sustainable development.

    Economic, social, and environmental elements of development 2008

  • The Syllable in Optimality Theory might be heavy reading but it looks like a worthy book to have in one's library.

    Pre-IE Syncope has an easter-egg surprise for you 2008

  • I was able to locate the following short proof which I think you should read until you understand it: Arne DàƒÆ'à‚⻲: On the Optimality of the Discrete Karhunen–LoàƒÆ'à‚⧶e Expansion, SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 366, pp.

    Some Principal Components Illustrations « Climate Audit 2006

  • Optimality-Theory pragmatics (OT pragmatics, Blutner 2000; Blutner and Zeevat 2004) is another attempt at a computational modelling of discourse but unlike SDRT it makes use of a post-Gricean, intention-based account of discourse interpretation.

    Defaults in Semantics and Pragmatics Jaszczolt, K. M. 2006

  • Optimality Theory (OT) is a linguistic theory which assumes that linguistic choices are governed by competition between a set of candidates, or alternatives.

    Optimality-Theoretic and Game-Theoretic Approaches to Implicature van Rooij, Robert 2006

  • Other linguists working in [[Optimality Theory]] state generalizations in terms of violable constraints that interact with each other, and abandon the traditional rule-based formalism first pioneered by early work in generativist linguistics.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Optimality Theory state generalizations in terms of violable constraints that interact with each other, and abandon the traditional rule-based formalism first pioneered by early work in generativist linguistics.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Other linguists working in [[Optimality Theory]] state generalizations in terms of violable constraints that interact with each other, and abandon the traditional rule-based formalism first pioneered by early work in generativist linguistics.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Performance evaluation  Microscopic Analysis  Optimality of the core  A-map overhead 

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

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