This volume focuses on the role of the postulated derivational and
filtering devices in current linguistic theory. It promotes the exchange
of ideas between the proponents of Chomsky's Minimalist Program and
Prince and Smolensky's Optimality Theory to evaluate the role of these
devices in the two frameworks. It discusses the tenability of the often
proclaimed opinion that the Minimalist Program and Optimality Theory are
incompatible frameworks, given that the explanatory power of the former
mainly resides on the generative device, whereas the explanatory power
of the latter mainly resides in the filtering device. The papers
presented here discuss and compare the two devices in these two
frameworks from various perspectives, collating a number of arguments
that favour a strictly derivational, a strictly filtering, or a hybrid
approach. This book is directed to syntacticians working within the
current frameworks that have developed from the Minimalist Program and
Optimality Theory, but it will also be of interest to researchers or
advanced students of linguistic theory.