Paul Smolensky — (né le 5 mai 1955) est professeur de sciences cognitives à l université Johns Hopkins. Il est à l origine, avec Alan Prince, d un modèle linguistique appelé théorie de l optimalité. Portail de la linguistique Caté … Wikipédia en Français
Paul Smolensky — Infobox Scientist image width = 150px birth date = Birth date and age|1955|5|5|mf=y name = Paul Smolensky residence = United States nationality = USA field = Cognitive science work institution = The Johns Hopkins University alma mater = Harvard… … Wikipedia
Smolensky — Paul Smolensky (* 5. Mai 1955) ist ein amerikanischer Linguist und Professor für Kognitionswissenschaft an der Johns Hopkins University. Smolensky hat gemeinsam mit Alan Prince die Optimalitätstheorie entwickelt, eine kontroverse aber… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Smolensky — (masculine), Smolenskaya (feminine), or Smolenskoye (neuter) may refer to:;People *Alexander Smolensky (b. 1954), founder and president of Stolichny Bank, Russia *Nikolay Smolensky (b. 1980), a Russian banker, president of Investbanka AD Skopje,… … Wikipedia
Paul Davidson (economist) — Paul Davidson (b. 1930, New York is an American macroeconomist who has been one of the leading spokesmen of the American branch of the Post Keynesian school in economics. He is a prolific writer and has actively intervened in important debates on … Wikipedia
Optimality theory — (frequently abbreviated OT) is a linguistic model proposing that the observed forms of language arise from the interaction between conflicting constraints. OT models grammars as systems that provide mappings from inputs to outputs; typically, the … Wikipedia
Optimalitätstheorie — Die Optimalitätstheorie (auch: Optimality Theory, im weiteren OT) ist ein Modell der theoretischen Linguistik. Ziel der Theorie ist es zu beschreiben, welche sprachlichen Ausdrücke in einer Einzelsprache grammatisch sind und welche nicht. Die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Phonology — (Greek φωνή (phōnē), voice, sound + λόγος (lógos), word, speech, subject of discussion) is the systematic use of sound to encode meaning in any spoken human language, or the field of linguistics studying this use. Just as a language has syntax… … Wikipedia
List of Johns Hopkins University people — Notable alumni= Nobel laureates*Peter Agre Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2003 *Richard Axel Nobel Prize in Medicine, 2004 *Joseph Erlanger Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1944 *Robert Fogel Nobel Prize in Economics, 1993 *Herbert Spencer Gasser Nobel Prize… … Wikipedia