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け in grammar?

#1
Hey there, I came across the above particle being used above in a few sentences but I never saw it explained in grammar guides before, leaving me a little confused at its usage.

【フォーニ】「……ならさ、ちょっとだけお願いしていい?」
【クリス】「……お願い? 無茶なことじゃなければ。練習に連れてけってこと?」
【フォーニ】「そんなんじゃないよ。ちょっとだけ肩に乗っけてくれる?」

It seems to me that け can be used when making requests and possibly colloquial in nature but I have no idea if I'm right. Can anyone here confirm my doubts or point me towards a comprehensive grammar guide/site or any other resource that can help?

I apologise if my question is excessively rudimentary. Did try googling to the best of my ability but it didn't give me much..
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#2
1) だけ
2) The -ていく form can be colloquially shortened to -てく. -ていく->ていけ->-てけ
3) 乗っける
Edited: 2013-12-03, 5:23 am
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#3
Man.. I feel foolish now. 2) was messing with me. Thanks for the help.
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