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Rhetorical questions or rhetorical uses of questions?

Authors
  • Špago, Džemal
Type
Published Article
Journal
ExELL
Publisher
De Gruyter Open
Publication Date
Dec 01, 2016
Volume
4
Issue
2
Pages
102–115
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1515/exell-2017-0009
Source
De Gruyter
Keywords
License
Green

Abstract

This paper aims to explore whether some rhetorical questions contain certain linguistic elements or forms which would differentiate them from answer-eliciting and action-eliciting questions, and thereby hint at their rhetorical nature even outside the context. Namely, despite the fact that the same questions can be rhetorical in one context, and answer-eliciting in another, some of them are more likely to be associated with rhetorical or non-rhetorical use. The analysis is based on extensive data (over 1200 examples of rhetorical questions taken from 30 plays by two British and two American writers), and the results are expected to give an insight into whether we can talk about rhetorical questions or just a rhetorical use of questions.

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