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Rhetorical questions in Persian

2022
Phonetik und Phonologie im deutschsprachigen Raum, Phonetik und Phonologie im deutschsprachigen ...
Bögel, Tina, Braun, Bettina
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Rhetorical questions as questions

2019
Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung, Vol 11 (2007): Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung ...
Caponigro, Ivano, Sprouse, Jon
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Extracting Rhetorical Question from Twitter

Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services, 2020
Many types of content exist on SNSs. Sometimes authors' opinions are not properly communicated to the reader. The content might be inflammatory, known as flaming. We infer the importance of extracting passages in which the author's opinion is not communicated correctly when it is presented to the reader.
Rinji Suzuki, Akiyo Nadamoto
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Automatic Identification of Rhetorical Questions

Proceedings of the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 7th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (Volume 2: Short Papers), 2015
A question may be asked not only to elicit information, but also to make a statement. Questions serving the latter purpose, called rhetorical questions, are often lexically and syntactically indistinguishable from other types of questions. Still, it is desirable to be able to identify rhetorical questions, as it is relevant for many NLP tasks ...
Shohini Bhattasali   +3 more
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Rhetorical questions as reproaching devices

Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict, 2022
Abstract This paper studies rhetorical questions containing cognitive verbs that function as reproaches in Spanish. Its two main goals are to determine the degree of specialization of rhetorical questions as reproaches and to examine the characterization of reproaching as a speech act, indicating the distinctive features that distinguish ...
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Rhetorical Question—Not Statement of Fact

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
To the Editor. — I wish to thank the editors ofThe Journalfor publishing my commentary, "Family Practice: Here Today, Gone (Again) Tomorrow" (238:217, 1977). However, I would like to point out an important editorial error. This was in failing to put a question mark after the title.
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Caution: rhetorical questions!

1970
Biblische Notizen, Bd.
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