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Chapter 6 - Variation and change in Latin be-periphrases: empirical and methodological considerations
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Contributors
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Chapter 1 - Continuity and change from Latin to Romance
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Chapter 16 - Left-detached constructions from early to late Latin
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Chapter 1 - Introduction
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Chapter 16 - Trading roles, trading speech in Captivi
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Appendix 3 - Politeness phenomena in Roman comedy
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Chapter 9 - “Fac amabo”: How to soften a command
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Chapter 2 - Introducing Latin commands and requests, or directives
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Chapter 5 - Ne facias, ne fac, noli facere, and other Latin prohibitions
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Chapter 11 - “Pluet cras, ut opinor”: How to soften a statement in Latin
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Chapter 15 - Talk between masters and slaves
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Chapter 12 - Interruptions and attention-getters
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Acknowledgments
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Part II - How to say “please” in early Latin, and more
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Appendix 2 - The directives database
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Chapter 4 - Facias, faciamus (“do,” “let us do”): Jussive and hortatory subjunctives
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Introduction to Part IV
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Contents
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