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  1. Managing turns, building common ground, planning discourse
  2. Functional expansions of temporal adverbs and discursive connectives
  3. Connectives and cyclicity
  4. Positioning the Self and Others
  5. Politeness markers from Latin to Italian
  6. Discourse and Pragmatic Markers from Latin to the Romance Languages
  7. : The development of functional roles and Romance languages: Processes and patterns
  8. Discourse and pragmatic markers from Latin to the Romance languages: New insights
  9. Deverbal pragmatic markers from Latin to Italian (Lat. quaeso and It. prego): The cyclic nature of functional developments
  10. 6 Italian guarda, prego, dai. Pragmatic Markers and the Left and Right Periphery
  11. Synchrony and Diachrony
  12. Ut ita dicam and cognates: a pragmatic account
  13. Synchrony and diachrony
  14. From verbs to interactional discourse markers: the pragmaticalization of Latin rogo, quaeso
  15. Livelli di lingua e di cultura nel Chronicon di Andrea di Bergamo (IX secolo)
  16. Sequence of tenses and mood selection in Late Latin
  17. Latin and Greek compared
  18. Double negation from Latin to Italian