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Introduction; 2. The evolution of research into requesting - speech acts; 3. Requesting in contexts of interaction; 4. Contemporary studies - the interactional turn; 5. The visual turn: Requests as recruitments; 6. The organization of this volume; References; Human agency and the infrastructure for requests; 1. Flexibility in the pursuit of goals; 2. Language+ as a tool for mobilizing others 327 $a3. The distribution of agency4. Hallmarks of requesting; 4.1 B wants to do the requested action; 4.2 Roles may be reversed; 4.3 The goal may be shared; 4.4 B need not comply; 4.5 One may need to give B reasons why they should do the requested action; 5. Conclusion; References; Appendix. Abbreviations used in glosses of Lao examples; Benefactors and beneficiaries; 1. Introduction; 2. Benefactive stance; 2.1 Formulating participants' interests in the nominated action; 2.2 Formulating Agents and Recipients; 2.3 Benefactive Rendering of the Nominated Action Itself; 3. Benefactive Appreciations 327 $a3.1 Explicit Appreciations3.2 Appreciative assessments; 3.3 Reciprocations; 4. In pursuit of acceptance: A 'felicific calculus'; 4.1 Maximizing benefits; 4.2 Minimizing Costs; 5. Benefactive status and stance: Congruence and departures; Fungible status, optional stances; Infungible status, manipulative stances; 6. Conclusion; References; The putative preference for offers over requests; 1. Introduction; 2. When do requests and offers occur in conversation?; 3. The turn design of requests and offers; 4. One action masquerading as another; 5. Do offers forestall requests? 327 $a6. What is the relationship between offers and requests?6.1 Requests can occur in response to offers; 6.2 Offers can occasion requests; 6.3 Requests can occasion offers; 6.4 Reports and displays of problems can elicit offers of solutions; 6.5 Ungrantable requests can occasion offers of alternatives; 7. 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