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Barrios-Lech_Linguistic_Interaction_Appendix_Four.Docx, Peter G. Barrios-Lech
Barrios-Lech_Linguistic_Interaction_Appendix_Four.Docx, Peter G. Barrios-Lech
Peter Barrios-Lech
Appendix 4, "Donatus on Pragmatics and Politeness," for Barrios-Lech, P. 2016. Linguistic Interaction in Roman Comedy (Cambridge).
Barrios-Lech_Linguistic_Interaction_Appendix_Five.Docx, Peter G. Barrios-Lech
Barrios-Lech_Linguistic_Interaction_Appendix_Five.Docx, Peter G. Barrios-Lech
Peter Barrios-Lech
Appendix 5, "Supplementary Material for Parts III-IV," Barrios-Lech, P. Linguistic Interaction in Roman Comedy (Cambridge).
1st_Plural_Hortatory_Subj_Menander_New.Xls, Peter G. Barrios-Lech
1st_Plural_Hortatory_Subj_Menander_New.Xls, Peter G. Barrios-Lech
Peter Barrios-Lech
This is the data for my article, "The First Person Plural Hortatory Subjunctive in New Comedy"
The Volo Command In Roman Comedy (Revised, Pre-Print Version), Peter G. Barrios-Lech
The Volo Command In Roman Comedy (Revised, Pre-Print Version), Peter G. Barrios-Lech
Peter Barrios-Lech
ABSTRACT: The article is based on a complete data set of all volo commands in Roman comedy (a large and relevant corpus); the semantic and pragmatic features of the volo command are described, and argument is made that Plautus characterizes on the linguistic level using the volo command in selected passages. Please cite only the published version.