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Introduction; 1.1 Aims and concepts; 1.2 Outline of the study; Chapter 2.Theoretical prerequisites; 2.1 What is auxiliary selection?; 2.2 Auxiliary selection in Spanish; 2.2.1 Auxiliated verbs; 2.2.2 Sentence-level constraints; 2.2.3 A note on reflexive verbs; 2.2.4 Why was ser + PtcP replaced by haber + PtcP?; 2.3 Summary; Chapter 3.A constructional approach to Spanish auxiliary selection 327 $a3.1 Resultatives and anteriors 3.1.1 The stativity of resultative constructions; 3.1.2 Persistence of the resultant state at reference time; 3.2 Origins of Spanish auxiliary selection; 3.2.1 Origins of haber + PtcP; 3.2.2 Origins of ser + PtcP; 3.2.3 Differences between habe?re + PtcP and esse + PtcP; 3.3 Summary; Chapter 4.A model of linguistic disappearances; 4.1 Gradience and gradualness; 4.2 Actualisation and diffusion; 4.3 Interim summary: Two types of diffusion; 4.4 Why and how do linguistic elements disappear?; 4.5 Remanence and conservation; 4.5.1 Remanence; 4.5.2 Conservation 327 $a4.6 Persistence as conservation 4.7 Summary; Chapter 5.Methodology and corpus; 5.1 Quantitative data in historical linguistics; 5.1.1 Usage frequencies and discourse traditions; 5.1.2 Usage frequencies and copying; 5.1.3 Dating the texts; 5.2 Data selection; 5.2.1 A corpus of historiographical texts; 5.2.2 Determining the envelope of variation; 5.2.2.1 The multivalency of ser + PtcP and haber + PtcP; 5.2.2.2 Verbs displaying variable behaviour; 5.2.3 Queries; 5.2.4 Randomisation; 5.2.5 Quantitative survey of the data; 5.3 Statistical methods; 5.4 Summary 327 $aChapter 6.Auxiliary selection in Old Spanish 6.1 Periodisation; 6.2 Measurements; 6.2.1 Date of occurrence; 6.2.2 Auxiliated verbs; 6.2.3 Reflexivity; 6.2.4 Subject referentiality; 6.2.5 Locative, manner, intention expressions; 6.2.6 Temporal adverbial modification and number marking; 6.2.7 Modality; 6.2.8 Temporal-aspectual morphology; 6.2.9 Persistence; 6.3 Descriptive quantitative analysis; 6.4 Multivariate analysis; 6.4.1 Measurements; 6.4.2 Model selection; 6.4.3 Results; 6.4.4 Discussion; 6.4.4.1 Verb semantics and subject referentiality; 6.4.4.2 Reflexivity 327 $a6.4.4.3 Adverbials expressing manner, location, or intention 6.4.4.4 Temporal adverbial modification, number morphology, modality; 6.4.4.5 Temporal morphology; 6.4.4.6 Persistence; 6.5 Summary; 6.5.1 Transitivity; 6.5.2 Reference to event vs. reference to resultant state; 6.5.3 Persistence of resultant state; 6.5.4 Discourse function; 6.5.5 General summary; Chapter 7.Gradualness and conservation in the loss of ser + PtcP; 7.1 Methodological approach; 7.2 Remanence; 7.2.1 Descriptive analysis; 7.2.2 Multivariate analysis; 7.2.2.1 Measurements; 7.2.2.2 Model selection; 7.2.2.3 Results 327 $a7.2.2.4 Discussion 330 $aAlthough usage-based linguistics emphasises the need for studies of language change to take frequency effects into account, there is a lack of research that tries to systematically model frequency effects and their relation to diffusion processes in language change. 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