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This final chapter provides brief discussion of some LFG work that has not been covered elsewhere in the book. One of the original aims of LFG was to produce a psychologically realistic linguistic theory, one that would not only account for observed patterns of linguistic behavior but would also provide insight into the mental representation of language. Section 18.1 discusses work on language processing and acquisition, including work which seeks to integrate LFG with Optimality Theory. A number of authors have explored diachronic linguistic developments from an LFG perspective, and have shown that such developments can be modeled and analyzed within the framework of LFG. Work on diachronic change within LFG is reviewed in Section 18.2. Finally, Section 18.3 focuses on computational issues, discussing work on parsing and generation within LFG, as well as computational implementations of LFG.