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1. Comparative and Historical Syntax in the Principles and Parameters Approach
2. Types of Syntactic Change
3. Acquisition, Learnability, and Syntactic Change
4. The Dynamics of Syntactic Change
5. Contact, Creoles, and Change Readings Epilogue Acronyms and Abbreviations References
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