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Intro
Contents
List of Contributors
List of Figures
List of Tables
1: Introduction
1 Introduction
2 On Internal vs. External Change
3 Historical Overview
4 Learnability and Other Parameters of the Different Types of Change
5 The Studies in the Volume
6 Concluding Remarks
References
Part I: The Role of Typological Aspects and Structural Characteristics in Language Change
2: The Prehistory of Weak Adjectival Phrases in Old Norse
1 Weak Adjectival Inflection in Germanic
2 Weak Adjectival Inflection in Old Icelandic

Proto-Indo-European (PIE)
3.2 Adjectives in (Proto-) Germanic
3.3 The Weak Inflection: N-Stems
4 Adjectives in North Germanic
4.1 Proto-Norse and Viking Period: Epithets and the Appositive Article
4.2 Viking Period: Phrasal Reanalysis
5 Open Issues
6 Conclusion
References
3: The Development of Absolute Participial Constructions in Greek
1 Introduction

2 Background: Absolute Participial Constructions in Ancient Greek and Elsewhere
2.1 Absolute Constructions
2.2 Absolute Participial Constructions in Ancient Greek and Their Fate
3 Absolute Participial Structure
3.1 Participles as Mixed Verb-Adjective Projection
3.2 Participial Structure as a Small Clause
3.3 Absolute Participial Constructions as Prepositional Structures
A Formal Analysis of AG Prepositional Phrase Structure
3.4 Participial Structure and Genitive Absolute Construction

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