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Introduction
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2022)
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Towards a Comparison of Greek and Roman Politeness
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2022)
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What is so Plautine about Plautine Language? Computers and the Style of Early Latin Drama
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2022)
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Putting on a Fronto: Persona and Patterns of Language in Fronto’s correspondence
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2022)
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Review of Manousakis, Nikos. 2020. Prometheus Bound – A Separate Authorial Trace in the Aeschylean Corpus
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2021)
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The –to Imperative in Plautus and Terence (publication year tentative)
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2017)
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Heads Up: A Bilingual Pun at Argonautica 5.645
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2017)
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Tyndarus’ Bilingual Pun and the Ambiguities of Plautus’ Captivi
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2017)
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Barrios-Lech_Linguistic_Interaction_Appendix_Five.docx
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2016)
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1st_Plural_Hortatory_Subj_Menander_NEW.xls
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2016)
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Linguistic Interaction in Roman Comedy (Cambridge University Press, 2016)
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2016)
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Barrios-Lech_Linguistic_Interaction_Appendix_Four.docx
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2016)
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Noli+Infinitive in Roman Comedy
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2016)
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The Volo Command in Roman Comedy (Revised, Pre-Print Version)
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2016)
Abstract: 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.
Keyword: Classical Literature and Philology; Semantics and Pragmatics
URL: https://works.bepress.com/peter_barrios-lech/8
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Bilingual Pun and Epic Allusion in Aulularia (Plautus Aulularia 394-397, 736)
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2015)
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The First Person Plural "Hortatory" Subjunctive in Plautus and Terence
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2014)
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Quid Ais and Female Speech in Roman Comedy (Revised, Pre-Print)
In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2014)
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Of Calves and (Old) Men: A Pun at Epidicus 187 and 666 (Revised, Pre-Print)
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