0 (used especially in the names of birds) having fur or feathers of two or more colours, usually black and white: --
pied kingfishers
To start with the second of these questions, recall that there are factors which limit the usual choice between pied piping and stranding.
In relative terms, this yields an incidence of 14 per cent for stranding and 86 per cent for pied piping.
This would create pressure in favour of the stranding option unless the pied-piping option is robustly triggered.
Jingoism is condemned in the song of a new pied piper.
This development cannot be causally related to the pied piping parameter, as one reviewer points out to me.
But the loss of pied piping on its own is not enough to guarantee the development of expletives.
We tentatively propose that the reanalysis was caused by a decrease in unambiguous evidence for pied piping.
Second, the reanalysis of stacked relatives via extraposition appears to interact incorrectly with pied piping.