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Relevant previous publications Anagnostopoulou, E., & Sevdali, C. (2015) Case alternations in Ancient Greek passives and the typology of Case . Language 91(2), 442–481. Anagnostopoulou, E., & Sevdali, C. (2018) From lexical to dependent: the case of Greek Dative . Sherry Hucklebridge and Max Nelson (eds.) NELS 48: Proceedings of the Forty-Eighth Annual meeting of the North East Linguistic Society . GSLA Publications, University of Massachusetts, pp. 25–38. Alexiadou, A., Anagnostopoulou, E., & Sevdali, C. (2014). Opaque and transparent datives, and how they behave in passives . The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics 17(1), 1–34. Jones, H., & Macleod, M. (2018). The status of passive constructions in Old English . Transactions of the Philological Society 116(1), 59–90 Conference presentations October 2018: Anagnostopoulou, E., D. Mertyris & C. Sevdali “A classification of Ancient Greek three-place predicates and the structure of datives and genitives.” On the place of case in Grammar, PlaCiG . Rethymnon 18–20 October 2018 April 2018: Anagnostopoulou, E., D. Mertyris & C. Sevdali “Motivations for a new corpus-based research on Datives and Genitives in Greek.” Conference on A corpus and usage-based approach to Ancient Greek. Riga, April 12–14, 2018. October 2017: Anagnostopoulou, E. & C. Sevdali, “From Lexical to Dependent: the case of Greek Dative.” NELS 48, University of Iceland: Reykjavik, Special Workshop on the typology of case. 27–29 October 2017. September 2017: Anagnostopoulou, E. & C. Sevdali, “Two modes of case assignment: evidence from two stages of Greek.” 13th International conference in Greek linguistics London, 7–9 September 2017, University of Westminster. April 2016: Anagnostopoulou, E. & C. Sevdali, “Two modes of dative case assignment: Evidence from the history of Greek.” Generative Linguistics of the Old World, GLOW 39. Göttingen. May 2015: Anagnostopoulou, E. & C. Sevdali “Case alternations in passives and the typology of Case: a comparison between Ancient Greek and Icelandic.” 17th Diachronic Generative Syntax conference (DIGS 17) 28–31 May 2015 Reykjavik, Iceland.